After media speculation about its viability, the inaugural Pandemonium Rocks festival has confirmed it will proceed on a smaller scale than first planned.
Pandemonium Festival confirms it will proceed on its original dates, but will become a single-stage festival.currently lists a wide array of international rock legends like Blondie, Deep Purple, Placebo and many more on its line-up
"For the sake of transparency, we are still waiting on responses from festival stakeholders across multiple time zones, which has a run on effect on ticketing, production, artwork etc.," the statement continued.The shock cancellation of this year’s Splendour In The Grass music festival may signal the end of the “multi-genre, something for everyone” approach to live music, according to an expert in the field.
The statement addressed this: "We appreciate this may not be the update you were hoping for, but in order to avoid further confusion, we will share confirmed details as soon as possible."Shortly after that announcement, RSL NSW criticised the Sydney event, which was initially to take place on Anzac Day at The Domain in the city's CBD. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns weighed in, suggesting the concert would be forced to move.
"In the first instance, I've got to protect the CBD and ensure that the RSL has an opportunity to have that march, and the community can come together."Splendour In The Grass announced
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