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CMA FEST CANCELED

CMA Fest will not take place in 2021; plans have begun for the 2022 event, slated for 6/9-12.

CMA CEO Sarah Trahern informed CMA members this morning in an email that reads, in part, "Unlike many other music festivals that take place from a single location, CMA Fest has a rather large footprint that spans the entire downtown Nashville area, including Nissan Stadium, Ascend Amphitheater and Music City Center. We know that many of our performers and attendees will ask why we cannot reschedule our event to take place later in 2021. However, to produce CMA Fest at the scale we normally do requires a significant amount of advance planning and production. Given the length of our production window, it was simply impossible to find an available window later this summer or into the fall.

“Additional challenges we face this year are capacity restrictions, not only with brick-and-mortar venues but at many of our outdoor locations. We are incredibly grateful that the majority of those who purchased four-day passes for CMA Fest 2020 have made the decision to hold onto their seats for the nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium; the last thing we want to do is make a decision that leaves any of our loyal attendees in the dark due to capacity restraints.

"We also took into account travel concerns. In addition to welcoming visitors from all 50 states, 10 percent of 2019 CMA Fest attendees traveled to Nashville from more than 37 foreign countries. With domestic and international travel still significantly impacted, we did not want to disappoint our many participants around the globe."

Four-day passes for CMA Fest 2020 can be rolled over again to be used for CMA Fest 2022. Those who purchased passes through Ticketmaster or the CMA Fest box office will receive an email in the next 24-48 hours with further information about retaining passes or requesting a full refund.