The Made in America festival is a real treat for Americans. The event takes place every year on the weekend preceding Labor Day. Labor Day, which always falls on the first Monday in September. Because of this, the event always attracted crowds of guests who came to Philadelphia especially for this occasion.
The first edition of this two-day festival took place in 2012, when Jay-Z proposed creating this event. In addition to concerts, there are also plenty of other attractions for the whole family, and there are plenty of food trucks at their disposal. No wonder Americans love this festival so much – it’s the perfect way to spend a long weekend.
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Meanwhile, a few days ago, the organizers of the event released a short message in which they announce that this year’s edition will not take place. “Due to serious circumstances beyond the production’s control, the 2023 Made in America festival will not take place,” the statement reads.
The organizers further wrote that this decision was really hard for them and was not made without serious deliberation. They also added that Made in America has provided many good experiences to music and concert lovers over the years, but at this point they are forced to give all the money back and fans of the event have to wait until 2024, when the next edition is planned.
The event was canceled almost at the last minute, which gave people the right to be outraged. Some in the comments point out that the real reason for the cancellation of the festival was poor ticket sales. There are also those who did not like the fact that the card holders were not informed in the first place. “Did you really post this before emailing ticket holders? Your entire marketing team is on fire,” we read.
However, others write that they understand this decision, because the main headliner of the event was to be Lizzo, who was “censored” some time ago due to accusations of harassment and mistreatment of employees.
Source: Gazeta

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