Beginning on Friday, March 27th at 8pm GMT, Beatport will broadcast a live, 24-hour global DJ marathon in partnership with Twitch. 24 artists including Carl Cox, Bonobo, Nina Kraviz, GRiZ, RÜFÜS DU SOL (DJ set), A-Trak, Nicole Moudaber, Chris Liebing and Nora En Pure, will be performing from their homes or studios around the globe. This streaming event will provide a platform to unite our global community during these unprecedented times, while also supporting charities to help those most in need.“Over the past few weeks, we have seen so much of humanity come together as one to battle the escalation of the Covid-19 virus in an effort to protect the most vulnerable. With so many of us sheltered in our homes, wanting to stay connected to the people and music that plays such a positive role in our lives, Beatport and the passionate DJ community we work with on a daily basis feel compelled to deliver a unique music experience directly into homes across the world”, commented Beatport’s CEO, Robb McDaniels.During the live stream on Twitch, viewers can make donations, with the money going directly to benefit those most impacted by the crisis. The funds will be administered by the AFEM (Association For Electronic Muisc) and will be distributed to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO looking after frontline health concerns, and the AFEM Members COVID – 19 Hardship fund.Beatport will also be working with key industry partners to give away gear and merchandise to randomly selected donors during the live event.Lastly, Beatport will be providing track IDs as songs are played on Twitch so fans can purchase any of the music they hear and support the independent artist and label community directly.For over 16 years, Beatport has stood at the center of the electronic music community, uniting both music creators and performers. At the core of our brand, we believe in the eternal power of music to unite the world even in difficult times. This event is designed to bring our global family together to celebrate the performances with generations of electronic music lovers.Full Line Up (A-Z)*A-TrakAgoriaANNAAxel BomanBlond:ishBonoboCarl CoxChris LiebingDestructoDuke DumontEats EverythingGRiZLa FleurNastiaNicole MoudaberNina KravizNora En PureRÜFÜS DU SOLSebastien LegerThembaTodd TerryTOKiMONSTAUMEKWax MotifWaze & Odyseey and Gorgon City#globalreconnect www.beatport.com
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Coronavirus Update: List of cancelled / postponed festivals
With the ongoing pandemic that is COVID-19 aka Coronavirus, events are being cancelled almost at a daily basis. With a whole host of tours & concerts already cancelled, the number of festivals is starting to mount up slowly unfortunately!
We will keep this list as up to date as possible with the latest in changes to events / festivals as we get the news to hand.
Our event calendar is also good place to check as well!
If you want to get in touch with us for advice or you have questions feel free to contact us via Twitter / Facebook / Email
Latest Cancelled / Postponed Music Festivals
March 2020
March 13 – 20 – USA – SXSW Conference and Festivals – cancelled.
March 14 – 21 – Belgium – Tomorrowland Winter – cancelled.
Official statement here
March 18 – 21 – Puerto Rico – Afro Nation – cancelled.
Official statement here
March 20 – 22 – USA – Ultra Miami – cancelled.
Official statement here
April 2020
April 4 – Germany – Time Warp – cancelled.
Official statement here
April 10 – 12 + 17 – 19 – USA – Coachella – postponed to October 2020.
Official statement here
April 13 – 18 – Austria – Snowbombing – cancelled.
Official Statement here
April 24 – 26 – USA – Stagecoach Festival – postponed to October.
April 30 – May 3 – Malta – Lost & Found Festival – postponed to September.
Official statement here
May 2020
May 2 – England – Live at Leeds – postponed till November.
May 2 – England – Sound City – postponed till September.
May 3 – England – Hit the North – postponed till October.
May 5 – England – Cheltenham Jazz Festival – cancelled.
May 13 – England – The Great Escape Festival – cancelled.
May 22 – England – All Points East Festival – cancelled.
May 23 – Croatia – Sea Star Festival – cancelled.
May 22 – 24 – Scotland – BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend 2020 Dundee – cancelled.
Official statement here
June 2020
June 4 – Malta – Disturbing Malta – cancelled.
June 5 – England – Junction 2 Festival – cancelled.
June 11 – England – Gottwood Festival – cancelled.
June 11 – England – Isle of Wight Festival – cancelled.
June 12 – England – Kite Festival – cancelled.
June 12 – England – Positive Vibration Festival – cancelled.
June 12 – England – Download Festival – cancelled.
June 13 – England – Parklife – cancelled.
June 13 – England – The Mighty Hoopla – cancelled.
June 18 – Spain – Sonar Barcelona – cancelled.
June 19 – Germany – Southside Festival – cancelled.
June 19 – Germany – Hurricane Festival – cancelled.
June 19 – France – Hell Fest – cancelled.
June 19 – England – Black Deer Festival – cancelled.
June 20 – England – Strawberries and Creem – cancelled.
June 24 – 28 – England – Glastonbury – cancelled.
Official statement here
June 26 – Iceland – Secret Solstice – cancelled.
July 2020
July 1 – Poland – Open’er Festival – cancelled.
July 2 – England – British Summer Time (BST) Hyde Park – all events – cancelled
July 2 – England – Barn on the Farm – cancelled.
July 2 – Belgium – Rock Werchter – cancelled.
July 2 – England – El Dorado Festival – cancelled.
July 3 – England – Wireless Festival – cancelled. Official statement here
July 3 – England – Love Supreme Jazz Festival – cancelled.
July 3 – England – Also Festival – postponed till August.
July 3 – England – Ampthill Festival – cancelled.
July 4 – Croatia – Fresh Island Festival – cancelled.
July 8 – England – Henley Festival – cancelled.
July 9 – England – Mouth of the Tyne Festival – cancelled.
July 9 – England – Noisily Festival – cancelled.
July 9 – England – 2000Trees – cancelled.
July 9 – Spain – Bilbao BBK Live – cancelled.
July 10 – England – Lovebox – cancelled.
July 10 – Scotland – TRNSMT Festival – cancelled.
July 10 – England – Mostly Jazz and Funk Festival – cancelled.
July 10 – England – Cornbury Music Festival – cancelled.
July 15 – England – NASS – cancelled.
July 15 – Croatia – Love International – cancelled.
July 15 – Germany – Melt Festival – cancelled.
July 15 – England – Latitude Festival – cancelled.
July 15 – Czech Republic – Colors of Ostrava – cancelled.
July 16 – England – Nozstock – cancelled.
July 16 – England – Beat Herder – cancelled.
July 16 – England – Larmer Tree Festival – cancelled.
July 16 – Belgium – Tomorrowland Festival – cancelled.
July 18 – England – Cream Classical in the Park – cancelled.
July 18 – England – Splendour Festival – cancelled.
July 19 – England – Hideout Festival – cancelled.
July 22 – Croatia – Suncebeat Festival – cancelled.
July 23 – England – Standon Calling – cancelled.
July 23 – England – Womad – cancelled.
July 23 – Belgium – Tomorrowland Festival – cancelled.
July 24 – England – Chagstock – cancelled.
July 24 – England – Y Not Festival – cancelled.
July 25 – England – Kaleidoscope Festival – cancelled.
July 30 – England – Camp Bestival – cancelled.
July 30 – England – Kendal Calling – cancelled.
July 30 – England – Wilderness Festival – cancelled.
July 30 – Croatia – Outlook Festival – cancelled.
July 31 – England – Truck Festival – cancelled.
August 2020
August 5 – Budapest – Sziget – cancelled.
August 5 – England – Boardmasters – cancelled.
August 6 – England – Bloodstock – cancelled.
August 6 – England – Houghton Festival – cancelled.
August 6 – Croatia – Defected Croatia – cancelled.
August 7 – Poland – Off Festival – cancelled.
August 12 – England – Boomtown – cancelled.
August 28 – England – Reading Festival – cancelled.
August 28 – England – Leeds Festival – cancelled.
August 28 – England – Creamfields – cancelled.
September 2020
None so far…
We recommend visiting the official websites of those festivals listed for confirmation.
Unfortunately, the longer the Coronavirus pandemic goes on, the larger this list of cancelled music festivals will get. In the UK so far, there have been no major cancellations aside from Radio 1’s Big Weekend, however we do expect this to change in the coming weeks.
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Family Piknik Drops Full Lineup For 2020’s 2-Day Festival
Open-air French techno gathering Family Piknik completes its full line up for Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of July in Montpellier, France. Playing across three stages, including one secret stage, will be the likes of Charlotte De Witte, Dixon, Artbat, Erol Alkan, Adam Beyer, Mind Against b2b Recondite, Popof b2b Oxia, Fisher, Worakls Orchestra and Monolink both live, Riva Starr, Detlef, Rex Axes live and many more.
The first phase of tickets are already sold out for this iconic festival. The ninth edition is another open-air extravaganza with special lighting, world class sounds systems and all sorts of extra food, drink and entertainment to make this the ultimate techno-fest. The big news is that all of the stages will be open from noon to midnight meaning that the usual Sunday pleasures turns into a full weekend extravaganza this year.
Created as a totally unique concept in France, open to all generations, Family Piknik has managed to be the most friendly open-air event around electronic music, gathering festival ravers from more than 30 countries. People can bring their own pique-nique to enjoy the green park of Grammont and chill in between two dance steps in front of the most talented international artists. Ecology will be one of the main focus points of 2020, with a no-plastic policy to be applied for the first time, though innovative actions yet to be announced.
Say the festival owner Tom Pooks, “2020 will be a serious transition for us as it will be the first time we are open on two full days, so it’s never been more exciting for us. Last year, we had the honour of welcoming many living legends, many from the first leading generation pioneering electronic music, from Sasha to Carl Cox through Sven Väth, Hernan Cattaneo, John Digweed, Josh Wink… So for this year, we’ve decided to open our stages mostly to the new generation, like Charlotte de Witte, Artbat, Fisher going through a bunch of other new talents combined with more established names (Adam Beyer, Dixon, Erol Alkan, Riva Starr..) and exclusive performances like this never seen B2B between Mind Against & Recondite. As always, our line-up tends to represent the one and only big electronic family, from micro-house to peak time techno through all these house sub-genres. Our challenge is to be a friendly gathering for all kind of electronic communities, sharing the same love and passion for music under the trees, during a whole week-end of pure madness in the sunny south of France.”
On Saturday, Stage 1 is a fully 100% live show showcase, while Stage 2 is all about tech and jacking house and the third and final secret stage is where to hear ethno, deep and micro house. Sunday, day two, sees Stage 1 offer up the best techno in the world, Stage 2 goes deeper with more melodic and progressive house, and the secret stage deals in ethno, deep and hybrid house.
Saturday features Fisher, Popof B2B Oxia, Dennis Cruz, Super Flu, Riva Starr, Detlef, Cioz B2B Sam Shure, Quenum, Pontias B2B Theus Mago, Time, Ki Yera, Mood Gorning B2B Albanø andWorakls Orchestra (Live), Monolink (Live), Giorgia Angiuli (Live), Wehbba (Live Station), Red Axes (Live), Gheist (Live Hybrid), Ruede Hagelstein (Live) and The Dualz (Live).
Sunday is all about the likes of Charlotte De Witte, Adam Beyer, Mind Against B2B Recondite, Dixon, Artbat, Adana Twins, Mathame, Denis Horvart, Erol Alkan, Tom Pooks B2B Joy Kitikonti, Sébastien Léger, Monkey Safari, Mandana, Abstraal, Frankyeffe, Timmo and Blanc.
For the 3rd year in a row, Family Piknik will tease its 2020 main event with several tour dates across France between March and June (Lyon, Toulouse, Paris…), including its famous Boarding to Family Piknik event taking place in Montpellier airport on June 6th. This event is also not to miss because you can dance next to the planes, with artists like Sven Väth on board.
The scene is now set for the most famous festival in France to grow, expand and improve once more in 2020 as it raises the bar for music lovers once more.
Early Bird Tickets are on sale till March 26th, from 45€ (1 day) to 70€ (2 days). http://www.familypiknikfestival.com
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Download festival announces major site improvements for 2020
Download Festival, the world’s premier rock event has announced major site improvement plans for the 2020 festival which takes place on 12 – 14 June 2020 at the spiritual home of rock in Donington Park, Leicestershire. Tickets are on sale now at downloadfestival.co.uk/tickets.
Download Festival prides itself on listening to its loyal fanbase. The Village has moved even closer to The Arena and will be located on the hardstanding tarmac lake and will be home to the largest ever festival merch superstore for weekend campers. The festival has become even more sustainable on site with 100% Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil biofuel to be used that will reduce carbon emissions by a dramatic 60%, and vegan options have increased. Alongside new locations for all campsites, walking distances have decreased, and with the new Castle Donington Bypass, there is the addition of an East Car Park. Download Festival’s legacy will also be encapsulated with a time capsule burial on site over Download weekend.
Melvin Benn, Festival Republic MD says;
“Download is a festival like no other, the audience is as essential as a headliner and we’re excited to bring these site changes to the 2020 festival for better customer experience. The new location of The Village is incredibly exciting as we have made use of the hardstanding tarmac lake. What’s equally exciting is the merch superstore that will be located here, with plenty of options to commemorate the weekend. The new Castle Donington Bypass has allowed us to introduce a third carpark for those coming from the North, and all these site changes have reduced walking times across the site.
The legacy of Download deserves to be celebrated so we will be burying a time capsule on site during Download weekend. Artists will add to it, and I would love for Downloaders to be involved by suggesting items to include and becoming a part of history. Here’s to a great 2020.”
Download Festival have reduced walking distances for festival attendees by moving campsites, car parks, the transport hub and The Village. When campers were looking at almost an hour walk to campsites from The Arena, the new campsite locations mean that Downloaders can reach their tents in the furthest campsites from The Arena in just 25 minutes. As The Village is now a central hub between campsites, this can be reached from the majority of campsites in 10 minutes or less.
The newly located general campsites will also see a fan rebrand, and Downloaders can suggest what each of the six campsites should be called right here (https://form.jotform.com/FRMarketing/campsite-name-suggestions-DL2020). Entries must be submitted by Monday 9th March, and winning names will be announced via socials on Friday 13th March. Greenpeace’s Eco Campsite also returns for its third year, with 100% of tents taken away in the previous two years.
Download Festival have reacted to public feedback, relocating The Village after the severe weather conditions of last year, to the hardstanding Tarmac Lake. Home of The Dog House, Hair Of The Dog bar, food stands, and the incredible Mind The Dog Mindfulness programming that will return in 2020, plus just minutes away from the Access Campsite, access customers can go from their camp to The Village without leaving solid ground.
The Village will also be home to a new massive 900 square meter merch superstore for the first time, and in The Arena, the serving areas of merchandise stalls have increased by 13 meters, plus additional staff on hand to aid in providing size choices whilst waiting. The lines were too long last year, and this should help speed up the process. New for 2020, the Guest Area will also have its own merch stand.
Download takes climate change seriously and as part of our Green Nation charter we are using 100% renewable Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) biofuel to power the event this year. HVO is a form of renewable diesel that has been produced from vegetable fats and oils and offers a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. In the recent The Show Must Go On (https://www.vision2025.org.uk/) report, 76% of an event on site carbon emission is power, and this act will reduce Download’s carbon emissions by 60%.
In 2019, the Liftshare carpark sold out with 157 cars taking part, with combined travel saving 16.29 tonnes of CO2e, and £20,000 was raised for local schools to install solar panels through car park donations which is up on £15,800 in 2018. The Recycling and composting rates rose from 46% in 2018 to 59% in 2019 with zero waste going to landfill, bars will once again be operating with reusable cups, and Co-op’s reverse vending machines return for a third year. All water bottles sold at the bars and traders stands will be made from renewable plant-based bottles, and all water refill points in The Arena have been completely redesigned with high flow meaning that a litre bottle can be refilled in just 3 seconds, compared to last year which could have taken up to 12 seconds. That’s four times faster!
The food we eat is responsible for almost a third of our global carbon footprint. We’ve increased vegan food offerings by 40% to give over 30 vegan vendors to choose from on site and a total of over 40 vegetarian stalls to tuck into. Gluten free traders have also increased to a total of 30 stalls across the site, an increase of 42% from 2019.
For 2020, Download Festival has introduced a new East Car Park, which alongside the West Car Park, will be dedicated to weekend campers with easy access to campsites either side of the site. The East Car Park will also be easily accessible by those travelling from the North of England via the newly created Castle Donington bypass. The South Car Park will be dedicated to day ticket holders and improved conditions within the car parks aim to better handle weather conditions. The increase in car parks also means Downloaders no longer have to walk for miles with their weekend belongings, as if parked in the East Car Park, they can reach the nearest campsite in just two minutes.
Inspired by Iron Maiden performing their Legacy of the Beast Tour, Download will be celebrating the festivals legacy with a time capsule burial on the hallowed grounds of Donington. Download will be calling on its line up of legends across the weekend to contribute to the time capsule and make their mark on the Download Festival legacy, Downloaders will also be able to suggest what can be included and have the chance to add their own bit of history. May 2078 will see the resurfacing date, marking 75 years since the very first Download Festival!
Inside the arena itself, The Dogtooth Stage has a reputation to host some of the best talent around, with the tent overflowing from overwhelming popularity within recent years and to reflect this, organisers will be increasing capacity from 2890 to 4050.
Festival Republic have worked with Attitude is Everything since 2001. Download Festival signed up to the Attitude is Everything Charter of Best Practice in 2017 and currently holds the Gold Award within the charter. The Accessible Campsite remains on the same hardstanding location. The Accessible Campervan space has moved to a flatter more accessible location and the space for campervans has increased by 42% to over 100 spaces for 2020.
For further information, please visit Download Festival’s Website, Facebook and Twitter
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