Updated: The organisers of Eurovision in Concert has confirmed that due to Government restrictions, the event will not proceed on the 4th April, you are able to read their statement below:
Earlier:
The organisers of Eurovision in Concert has released a statement in regards to this year’s Eurovision in Concert. In addition to this, OGAE NL has announced that Amsterdam Calling will not proceed.
OGAE NL announced the cancellation of ‘Amsterdam Calling’ 2020 via their website and will release further information about the complications of this at a later date.
Government restrictions currently in place
Health Minister Bruno Bruins has announced that all measures, which were set until 31st March, have been extended to 6th April. This has meant that all gatherings of 100+ people have been forbidden.
In regards to Eurovision, which is taking place in May, we have reported that preparations for the contest is still ongoing.
London Eurovision Party currently planned to proceed
The other remaining Eurovision 2020 preview party that is scheduled to take place ahead of the contest in Rotterdam is the London Eurovision Party. The event is due to take place on March 29. The organisers of the London Eurovision Party has released a statement in regards to the event.
It remains to be seen whether this event will be affected by governmental measures implemented to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
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