A major festival in Thailand is postponed due to the virus outbreak from China
It’s no easy decision, but it’s one that must be made for the debut festival
The outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus is spreading faster than expected – more than five hundred people have been confirmed with the disease that at the time of writing has no medicine or vaccine. New cases were found worldwide including in Thailand, America, South Korea and Hong Kong. The panic has now hit festivals which are hotspots for caution, and about-to-debut Legend Festival in Thailand has just announced a cancellation.
Originally planned to be held from January 31 to February 1 February in Pattaya, Thailand Legend Festival made a hard decision out of the consideration of the safety of performers and fans. Full refunds will be offered and the expense of air tickets and hotels could be reimbursed if conditions are satisfied. The organisers remain apologetic yet adamant about the decision. For more refund information, click here.
Debuting in Thailand this year, the Legend Festival infuses Asian mythological ideas and cultural experiences to complement the music, located across a million square metres at Golf Links in Pattaya. Headliners include EDM giants Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Steve Aoki, Bass Jackers and Quintino.
With hopes that the pandemic is cured and solved, Legend Festival may return at a later date in Thailand.