UTRECHT 〓 Utrecht Early Music Festival announced cancellation, first cancellation at European music festival in September

2020/04/19

It has been announced that the Utrecht Early Music Festival(Oude Muziek) in the Netherlands will be cancelled.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the German government banned large-scale events until the end of August, but this was the first time announced the cancellation of the September’s festival in Europe.

This year’s music festival was scheduled to take place from August 28th to September 6th.

Next year’s music festival is scheduled to slide out this year’s program from August 27th to September 5th.

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