THE Groovin the Moo festival has cancelled its tour, including the Canberra leg of it, with event organisers saying rescheduling the event is not an option.
But ticket holders will have the option to hang onto their ticket for next year or get a complete refund, says the festival.
The Canberra part of the tour was set to be at Exhibition Park on April 25 but as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been forced to cancel without postponing.
In an announcement today (March 17), the festival says Groovin the Moo is unable to reschedule the 2020 events due to the uncertainty surrounding how long the ban will be in place for, along with the logistics involved with coordinating six venues across six states and territories to align with each other, and the schedules of both the national and international artists on the line up.
Promoters Steve Halpin and Rod Little say they are deeply saddened that it won’t be happening this year.
“Our sincere thanks to everyone who has been involved in GTM this year and in years past. We’re aware that this is impacting many people around the world and we encourage you to look after each other,” they say.
The Canberra leg of Groovin the Moo’s 2021 tour will be at EPIC on Sunday, April 25.
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