Pitchfork Music Festival Berlin Is Canceled for 2020

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Pitchfork Music Festival Berlin 2020 has been canceled in response to coronavirus. The festival was scheduled to take place at Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany from May 8-9. The lineup included Lianne La Havas, Modeselektor, Tim Hecker, John Talabot, Kelly Lee Owens, rRoxymore, and Nick Hakim. There is no makeup date and all ticket buyers will be refunded. Find Pitchfork’s official statement below.

As of now, Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago is still scheduled for July 17-19, 2020. See a statement regarding the growing coronavirus situation here.

Cancelation of Pitchfork Music Festival Berlin (8 + 9 May 2020)

Dear All,

As excited as we were about bringing the first edition of Pitchfork
Music Festival Berlin to the Tempodrom, we’re now equally sad to share
the news that, due to the evolving Coronavirus situation, we must
cancel the festival. There will be no make-up date, and all ticket
buyers will be refunded soon, via the ticket vendors where they were
purchased. All ticket buyers who purchased their tickets through
tickets.de will be contacted proactively via e-mail.

Even though governmental regulations regarding public events in Berlin
thus far are only in place until April 19, we feel it is our
responsibility to proactively make this decision now, as above all,
the health and safety of all festival-goers, artists, and employees is
paramount to us.

Alongside health considerations, we are mindful of restrictions of
cross-border travels, which could worsen for international ticket
holders. Pitchfork, Berlin promoters MCT, and all the artists on the
lineup have reached this decision together. As saddened as we are to
take this step, we hope for your understanding in this exceptional and
rather unpredictable situation.

In case of any questions, please contact: presse@mct-agentur.com or
info@mct-agentur.com

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