After this year’s Ultra Music Festival announced that it would be canceled for the 2020 edition, Ultra has issued a statement via email that they will not be issuing refunds. In lieu of refunds, festival-goers will have the ability to transfer their passes to 2021 or 2022. Ultra has tried to smooth things over, offering a headliner performance for attendees that would have attended this year, as well as offering a free Ultra or Resistance event worldwide, amongst other perks. There is no additional information if the festival will continue at Bayfront Park as originally planned, or move to a different location due to past conflicts.
Potential attendees will have until April 9th to claim their ticket for the following years.
This email was forwarded to Joey Flechas at the Miami Herald, as seen below:
Read more about Ultra’s decision here.
Journalist/blogger since 2009 and music lover since 1980. Bex now travels the world and writes and takes photos of dance events, creates art in various media, sings quietly to her cat in the shower, and occasionally builds something that tends to involve a blowtorch. She can usually be seen hiding behind some sort of camera rig.