Country To Country 2020 Postponed

    The news was announced on Thursday evening

    Country To Country, the three-day country music festival held annually in London, Glasgow and Dublin, have postponed because of Coronavirus and travel issues.

    A week after Old Dominion first pulled out due to travel concerns for themselves and their crew, the Songwriters Series was first cancelled, followed by this announcement on the C2C social media accounts and website on Thursday evening:

    The postponement of the festival has been making news in the USA too, with Taste Of Country and Rolling Stone both reporting on the change of plans. Meanwhile, a number of US artists have postponed or cancelled their own tours, including Dan + Shay, Zac Brown Band and Jason Aldean. Other festivals including South By SouthWest and Stagecoach have also been put on hold.

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