Tracee Ellis Ross took to Instagram Live on Thursday night to debut “Love Myself”, her new single from the soundtrack from her upcoming film “The High Note”.
27.04.2020 - 12:05 / breakingnews.ie
The Rose of Tralee has cancelled its festivities for the first time in its 61-year history.
In a statement, the festival's Executive Chair said it is the right decision for them to delay their events until next year.
"Taking into account Government guidelines, the safety of our communities and the ability to deliver a wonderful Festival; we have decided to postpone our 2020 Festival until August 2021," Anthony O'Gara said.
"This is the first time in our 61 year history that the Festival has been
Tracee Ellis Ross took to Instagram Live on Thursday night to debut “Love Myself”, her new single from the soundtrack from her upcoming film “The High Note”.
Organisers are now working on a 2021 event.
Canadian Music Week will skip the Toronto music conference and festival’s 2020 edition due to overriding concern for the safety of all participants and attendees.
Epic Games will not be holding its second annual Fortnite World Cup competition this July. "For the rest of 2020, all Fortnite competitions will be held online.
The festival said it "is in a dire financial situation" and wishes it were "able to do more"
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A Paisley music festival that was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic is now going ahead online instead.
The Derbyshire event was set to take place in late July
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Las Vegas' Life is Beautiful festival has announced that the three-day event will not happen this year due to the coronavirus. However, Life Is Beautiful organizers will use their resources towards supporting the Vegas community.
As the coronavirus continues to spread, Dead & Company are the latest to cancel their upcoming live performances. The group announced on Tuesday (April 21) that they've made the decision to cancel their 17-date summer tour."Because of the global coronavirus outbreak and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, we have no choice but to cancel Dead & Company's Summer Tour 2020," the band wrote in a statement.