More Info: Bethel Woods cancels 2020 pavilion season because of COVID-19

BETHEL – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has cancelled its 2020 Pavilion Season because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The center, at the site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, was to include 20 shows, including James Taylor, Bob Dylan, Norah Jones, and the Black Crowes.
“Our concerts have been enjoyed against a backdrop of the invigorating summer sun and the bright moon and stars on a clear night,” said Eric Francis, Bethel Woods’ CEO. They have weathered all kinds of conditions, he noted.
But he said now 2020 is facing “what feels like the most challenging storms of our lifetime. We have worked tirelessly to navigate governmental restrictions and the pandemic’s impact on the concert industry resulting in many artists cancelling their tours.”
Ticketholders, members and season lawn pass holders have the option to...
1) Donate all or a portion of their ticket(s)/membership value to help sustain Bethel Woods and continue programming and preservation efforts at the historic site.
2) Defer their value to respective 2021 events, memberships or season lawn passes;
3) Receive a full refund.

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