Sunburn EDM Fest Is Cancelled After Goa Govt Revokes Permission Realising COVID Still Exists
The Goa government has withdrawn permission granted to the organisers of Sunburn electronic dance music EDM festival. The festival was scheduled to be held from December 27 to 29 at Vagator village in North Goa Percept Live the company which organises this event had said that they were given in-principle approval by the Tourism Departments to host the festival.
After facing flak, the Goa government has withdrawn permission granted to the organisers of Sunburn electronic dance music (EDM) festival to hold the event in the state in December this year.
The move comes in the wake of criticism being faced by the BJP government in the state after it gave its nod to organise the festival amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Goa government has withdrawn permission for Sunburn electronic dance music (EDM) festival in December this year due to COVID-19 pandemic: Minister
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On Friday, members of the Congress party protested the state government's decision to allow Sunburn to be organised.
On Friday evening, state Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar said that the department has decided to withdraw the permission granted to the organisers of Sunburn 2020.
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"The decision has been taken in view of the pandemic situation in Goa. We don't want huge crowds to gather as it can lead to the spread of the virus," he added. The festival was scheduled to be held from December 27 to 29 at Vagator village in North Goa.
Percept Live, the company which organises this event, had said that they were given in-principle approval by the Tourism Department's State-Level Program Committee (SLPC) to host the festival. The organisers had said on Friday that they were ready to cancel the festival if the pandemic situation worsens in the state.