It had been due to take place in June.
Body and Soul is the latest major festival to be cancelled.
The 11th edition was due to take place between the 19th and 21st of June in Westmeath.
In a statement, director Avril Stanley says that contact will be made with those who had already purchased tickets about the refund process and that they're not going anywhere in ahead of 2021.
Statement in Full:
This is a challenging time for everyone, including the Body&Soul family, and i am heartbroken to confirm that Body&Soul 2020 cannot go ahead due to updated covid-19 restrictions guidelines that were issued by the government this afternoon which states that all large scale gatherings are banned up to the end of august 2020.
While the impact of this decision creates ripples throughout our creative community spread across the globe, Body&Soul’s top priority lies in keeping its artists, attendees, staff and extended community healthy and safe, and we absolutely respect the government’s decision and the steps it must take to protect everyone amidst this unprecedented crisis.
Having shelved an incredible decade of an ever-evolving festival landscape, we were due to celebrate our 11th edition this summer solstice weekend across the new artisan food trails in the castle's walled gardens, extensive wellness sanctuary space, immersive art installations, inspiring visionary talks and one of our favourite line ups yet, including Metronomy, Róisín Murphy, King Kong Company and Princess Nokia.
I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to all the Body&Soulers; staff, volunteers, artists, partners and facilitators who have invested their time and energy and worked so hard to create the 2020 event.
The ticketing company will be contacting everyone who has purchased a ticket about the refund process. We appreciate your patience on this matter and they will get to you as soon as possible. You can find frequently asked questions about tickets here.
While we may not be able to gather in person this June, we are with you in spirit. We're not going anywhere.
In the meantime, mind one another. Together, we’ll make it through to the other side of this, slowly but surely.
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— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) April 22, 2020
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