CHICAGO 〓 Ravinia Festival, a summer music festival in the United States, has announced a cancellation

2020/05/01

Ravinia Festival, a summer music festival in the United States, has announced a cancellation.

The Lavinia Festival, held in the suburbs of Chicago, is the oldest and the largest music festival in the United States held from early June to mid-September. The lineup consists of a wide range of programs from classical music to pop and jazz.

This year, it was scheduled to open on June 5th and scheduled until September 15th.

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