WOO HAH! 2020 event cancelled due to coronavirus
Netherlands' WOO HAH! 2020 Festival has been cancelled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and attendees can use 2020 tickets for next summer's event.
Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Ferg, Aitch, DaBaby, Tiffany Calver, Earthgang, DaBaby, Young Thug, slowthai, and more were due to perform at the Dutch festival this summer, but the event has been called off after the government extended the ban on mass gatherings until 1 September.
In a statement, organisers write, "In the last few weeks the COVID-19 pandemic spread further and further. We were reluctant to believe the pandemic would also put a stop to WOO HAH! 2020, but right now we’re at the point where a summer without WOO HAH! festival is inevitable."
They've already announced that WOO HAH! will return to Beekse Bergen from 9-11 July 2021.
WOO HAH! is moving to 9-10-11 July 2021. You can read more about your tickets, our line up and much more in our handy FAQ here: https://t.co/47FouvKvRW pic.twitter.com/tpOwKAXSaZ
— Woohahfest (@Woohahfest) April 21, 2020
Organisers have also revealed that 2020 tickets will be valid for next year's event, "We have been working closely with the Dutch initiative 'Save Your Ticket, Enjoy Later', which enables your ticket(s) to stay valid for WOO HAH! 2021 (9-10-11 July). This way you are guaranteed a ticket for our new edition and you will continue to support our organisation. Any pre-booked onsite accommodation at Beekse Bergen, upgrades to Camp WOO HAH! and additional tickets will also stay valid."
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