The Governors Ball Music Festival 2020 has been cancelled

This year’s The Governors Ball Music Festival – planned for June 5 – 7 in Randall’s Island, NY – has been officially cancelled.

Organizers write:

It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the cancellation of Governors Ball 2020 due to COVID-19.

Simply put – due to current government mandates and the evolving situation in NYC, it is neither safe nor prudent to move forward with our June dates. The well-being of our fans, artists, staff, vendors, partners, and the surrounding NYC community is always our #1 priority.

Over the past few weeks, we have gone to great lengths to find a postponement date that works for all parties involved. Due to a myriad of planning and logistical issues, we have come to the conclusion that there are no sufficient options available to us. We are pushing ahead, and are already jumping into plans for 2021.

These are crazy and unprecedented times, but New Yorkers are no strangers to challenges. As a city and a community, we will all get through this. New York always does. Now is the time to be smart, look out for one another, and do our part to help the city and the world. We encourage everyone to listen to health officials, be safe, and be excited for the future when we are all on the other side of this.

We send all of you our love and support, and we will see you in June 2021.

– Team Gov Ball

REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS All customers who purchased a festival ticket and/or transportation ticket through the Gov Ball ticketing page can either request a refund or transfer their ticket to next year’s festival. More information available at GOVBALL.COM

This year’s event was set to feature sets by Tampa Impala, Missy Elliot, Flume, Vampire Weekend, Portugal. The Man, Stevie Nicks, Foals, and more.





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