Coachella, Stagecoach festivals postponed to October over coronavirus concerns

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Coachella, Stagecoach festivals postponed over coronavirus concerns
The Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals are being delayed out of concerns over the coronavirus.

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- The Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals are being delayed out of concerns over the coronavirus.

Riverside County has declared a public health emergency over the virus, which has been diagnosed in at least six county residents, including four in the Coachella Valley. At least one of those cases is classified as community spread, meaning it is not linked to the resident's travel or another known case and it is not entirely clear how the person contracted the virus.

Riverside County health officials say they ordered the festivals to be canceled.

"At the direction of the County of Riverside and local health authorities, we must sadly confirm the rescheduling of Coachella and Stagecoach due to COVID-19 concerns," concert promoter Goldenvoice said.

"While this decision comes at a time of universal uncertainty, we take the safety and health of our guests, staff and community very seriously."

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is now scheduled for the weekends of Oct. 9-11 and 16-18. The Stagecoach Festival will be held Oct. 23-25.

The promoter says purchases for the April festivals will be honored in October. Notifications will be made to those who instead wish to obtain a refund.

Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser said he ordered the cancellations of the two festivals.

"This decision was not taken lightly or without consideration of many factors," Kaiser said. "No doubt it will impact many people, but my top priority is to protect the health of the entire community."

The decision is among dozens of sporting, music and entertainment events around the world that are being canceled or postponed as public health officials work to contain the spread of the virus, which has resulted in more than 4,000 deaths worldwide. Sporting events are being canceled or held in empty arenas, while popular performers such as Mariah Carey, BTS and Madonna have canceled performances or entire tours.