It took a few months longer than it should’ve, but Woodstock 50 has officially been CANCELED. (So it won’t be the next Fyre Festival, although it almost surely would’ve been, if they wouldn’t have put it out of its misery.)
Co-founder Michael Lang said, quote, “We are saddened that a series of unforeseen setbacks has made it impossible to put on the festival we imagined with the great line-up we had booked and the social engagement we were anticipating.
“I’d like to encourage artists and agents, who ALL have been fully paid, to donate 10% of their fees to [the get-out-the-vote non-profit] HeadCount or causes of their choice in the spirit of peace.
“We thank the artists, fans and partners who stood by us even in the face of adversity. My thoughts turn to Bethel and its celebration of our 50th Anniversary to reinforce the values of compassion, human dignity, and the beauty of our differences embraced by Woodstock.”
The festival was supposed to happen in just TWO WEEKS, and there were still significant issues with the venue, the slate of performers, V.I.P. ticketing, and the ‘free’ general admission.
Woodstock 50 organizers have officially canceled the planned three-day festival tentatively set for next month https://t.co/QxBgytcL7p pic.twitter.com/kXvcqGp8RY
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) July 31, 2019
Woodstock 50 has been canceled, but it could be worse. https://t.co/bfva5ZxyOg pic.twitter.com/pAirCDxDk8
— E! News (@enews) July 31, 2019