The organizers of the Coachella Music Festival confirmed yesterday that the festival will not take place this year due to the pandemic of the Corona virus, but they announced new dates in April 2021.

Earlier this year, new dates were set for the Coachella Festival, one of the largest music festivals in the world that attracts half a million viewers to an open-air location in the California desert, as well as for the Stage Coach Country Music Festival, from April to October. But officials in Riverside County canceled, last Wednesday, the October event, due to continuing concerns about the emerging corona virus. "We have every intention of returning in the year 2021. The Stage Coach Festival is scheduled to take place from April 23-25, 2021," the festival's Golden Voice company said in a statement the day before yesterday. She added that details of the 2021 offers will be announced later, and that tickets sold for 2020 will be used in 2021.

The 2020 performances were to include pop singer Frank Ocean, Ridge Against The Machine and rapper Travis Scott. It is noteworthy that the Coachella Festival contains artists adopting many different musical genres, as well as many types of arts such as sculpture. In 2018, American singer Beyoncé presided over the festival list.

- The 2020 shows were to include big names.

The event is organized in the open air of the California desert.

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