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Facing postponements or cancellations due to COVID-19 gathering restriction's measures, worldwide festivals and concerts are inventing new ways to happen. We are happy to share those here and, hopefully, to get you inspired!
Sofie and Carlo, the two interns working for this renowned festival somewhere in Europe, are also facing times of uncertainty.
In times like these, we are happy to share with you some festivals that will still take place in August 2020 and that you can find through our FestivalFinder.eu.
Tomorrow, 1st of August, is Switzerland’s National Day. Take a look at a variety of Swiss festivals that are taking place this year, which can also be found through our FestivalFinder.
Today, 13 June is Montenegro Day. We are taking this opportunity to highlight the four Montenegro festivals on the FestivalFinder.eu website.
Because festivals have their own specificities, we have conducted the survey “Festivals’ needs and commitments”. The report highlights the answers of 208 different festivals from 37 countries.
Due to COVID-19, many festivals supposed to happen in May and June have been postponed or cancelled.
12 June is Russia Day. On this day, the end of the Soviet Union and the beginning of the Russian Federation are celebrated. Traditionally, people will attend concerts and fireworks on this day, but we would like to take this opportunity to highlight the Russian festivals on FestivalFinder instead.
With Festivals for Compassion, festivals around Europe express their solidarity with everyone who has been affected in any way by Corona. They do so by presenting a new solo composition by composer Calliope Tsoupaki.