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Following the World Health Organization’s pandemic declaration, the coronavirus has caused major disruptions on a global scale.
Schools have been suspending or canceling classes, sports teams have been playing games without fans in the stands, late-night shows have started to film without live audiences, political rallies have been canceled and airlines have started to cancel flights in response to the fast-spreading disease.
Here’s an ongoing list with the most up-to-date announcements on what’s been canceled or postponed and for how long:
Festivals
- Ultra Music Festival in Miami has been postponed until 2021
- Coachella Music Festival has been postponed until Oct. 9, 10 and 11 and Oct. 16, 17, 18
- Stagecoach has been postponed until Oct. 23, 24 and 25
- SXSW Festival has been canceled
- The March Madness Music Festival featuring Taylor Swift, Halsey and Tayla Parx has been canceled
- The Tribeca Film Festival, scheduled for April 15-26, has been postponed to a later date
- WonderCon Anaheim, set for April 10-12, 2020, in Anaheim, California, will be postponed until a later date
- CinemaCon 2020, set for March 30-April 2 in Las Vegas, has been canceled (per IndieWire)
- J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival has been postponed until August 29
- Days of Summer Cruise Festival has been canceled
Concert Tours
- World Tour Melbourne: Miley Cyrus has been canceled
- Pearl Jam has postponed the first leg of their PJ/Gigaton tour
- Cher postponed her Here We Go Again tour
- Madonna canceled her Madame X March shows
- BTS canceled their April Map of the Soul world tour shows in South Korea
- Green Day has postponed their Hella Mega tour shows in Asia
- Avril Lavigne has postponed her concerts in Asia, Italy and France
- Ciara has postponed her performance in Fort Hood, Texas
- Mariah Carey has postponed her show in Hawaii to November
- Dan + Shay has postponed the spring leg of their Dan + Shay The (Arena) tour
- Michael Bublé has postponed the first 15 dates of his spring tour
- Ally Brooke has canceled her N.Y.C. and Boston shows and is postponing the remainder of her tour
- Live Nation Entertainment and AEG Presents are pausing all of their concert tours
- Taylor Swift’s Capital One JamFest gets canceled
- Elton John has pushed back 19 dates on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour (per Variety)
Award Shows
- Juno Awards have been canceled (per Billboard)
- Kids’ Choice Awards have been postponed (per Variety)
- GLAAD Media Awards in N.Y.C. has been canceled (per Deadline)
- The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cleveland has been postponed
- James Beard Awards in Chicago have been postponed
- ACM Awards has been postponed until September
- iHeartRadio Music Awards have been postponed
Sporting Events
- The NBA has suspended the season after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus
- The NHL has suspended its season
- MLS is planning a 30-day hiatus
- MLB has suspended spring training and is delaying the start of the regular season
- Tennis’ BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, California, is canceled
- Tennis’ Miami Open has been canceled
- The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, and several preceding conference tournaments, are off
- The NFL Draft in Las Vegas will go on as scheduled without fans in attendance
- Fans are banned from the next several weeks of PGA golf tournaments (per Golf)
- NASCAR is holding its next two races in Atlanta and Miami without fans; the status of future races TBD
- The Boston Marathon was postponed until Sept. 14
- The April 9 through 12 Masters is the fifth PGA Tour event that will be postponed, including the Players Championship, the Valspar Championship, the WGC-Dell Match Play Championship and the Valero Texas Open
- The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic committees postponed their media summit in Los Angeles scheduled for March 15 to 18
- Team USA Soccer has canceled national team games
- The XFL canceled its regular-season games
- The Daytona National Championship has been canceled
Movie Premieres
- The F9 release date has been pushed back an entire year in the U.S., from May 22, 2020, to April 2, 2021
- A Quiet Place 2’s U.S. release date has been postponed indefinitely
- The new James Bond film, No Time to Die, has been delayed seven months to November 2020
- Peter Rabbit 2 has been delayed from April 3, 2020, to Aug. 2, 2020
- Disney postponed the release of Mulan, initially slated for March 27, 2020 (per Variety)
- All Broadway shows in New York City have been canceled until April 13, 2020
Television
- The Late Show is taping without an audience
- In L.A., Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Late Late Show with James Corden are taping without audiences (via Variety)
- The View, Live with Kelly & Ryan, and the Tamron Hall Show are taping without audiences
- Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune are taping without audiences
- Survivor is delaying production on season 41 in Fiji
- Riverdale has halted production after a “team member” came in contact with a coronavirus patient
- Various networks are canceling their upcoming upfronts presentations in New York City
- The Wendy Williams Show has been put on hold indefinitely
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers have suspended production through their previously planned hiatuses, which were scheduled for the week of March 23
- The Price Is Right will be suspending production for the short-term
- America’s Got Talent and Family Feud will tape without studio audiences
- Grey’s Anatomy has shut down production for “at least two weeks and will be waiting “to see how the coronavirus situation evolves”
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen will suspend production starting March 13 and will notify their audience “when we resume our live production”
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show announced that it will “suspend production completely until March 30th. We just want to take every precaution to ensure that we do our part to keep everyone healthy.“
- Saturday Night Live, which was scheduled to return from hiatus on March 28, will not resume production until further notice
Political Events
- President Trump
- Canceled
- Colorado and Nevada re-election rallies
- Canceled
- Bernie Sanders
- “All future Bernie 2020 events will be evaluated on a case by case basis,” the Sanders campaign said in a statement, canceling their rally in Cleveland hours before it was set to begin.
- Joe Biden
- “In accordance with guidance from public officials and out of an abundance of caution, our rally in Cleveland, Ohio tonight is cancelled,” said Biden spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield. “We will continue to consult with public health officials and public health guidance and make announcements about future events in the coming days.”
- Louisiana is postponing its primary to June 20 and municipal elections to July 25 (per The Hill)
- Democratic debate, set to take place on March 15, announced changes to reflect coronavirus concerns: It will not have an audience or a media work area
- Maryland, a state that has yet to vote in the Democratic primary, is reportedly considering changing its election to mail only
- Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said in early March that, for now, he’s not considering canceling the mid-July event in Milwaukee and instead holding an online rally — which would mean thousands of delegates would have to cast their votes remotely when deciding whether Biden or Sanders will be the party’s nominee.
- The Republican National Convention, scheduled for late August in Charlotte, North Carolina, has yet to make an announcement regarding its plans. The RNC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on March 12, though Vice President Mike Pence said during the same week that all of the president’s upcoming 2020 rallies will be contemplated on “a day-to-day basis”
- White House Easter Egg Roll is canceled