Groovin the Moo, an Australian music festival, has been cancelled due to low ticket sales. The festival was set to visit multiple cities but organisers announced the cancellation citing insufficient ticket sales. Refunds will be provided to all ticket holders.
Groovin the Moo has become the latest in a long line of Australia n music festival cancellations, as costs surge and ticket sales dwindle. The annual regional touring festival was set to visit Wayville, Bendigo, Canberra, Newcastle, the Sunshine Coast, and Bunbury over three weeks in April and May.
But organisers announced on Wednesday that they had been forced to cancel the 2024 edition - due to feature the likes of The Kooks, Melanie C, Jet, Mallrat, DMA's, and King Stingray - due to poor ticket sales. "We are extremely disappointed to announce that the Groovin the Moo 2024 tour has been forced to cancel," they said in a statement. "Ticket sales have not been sufficient to deliver a regional festival of this kind." All patrons who had already purchased tickets would be automatically refunded, organisers said. "We hope to be able to bring Groovin the Moo back to regional communities in the future," they sai
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