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Pharrell’s Music Festival Cancelled On Day 1


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Pharrell has been working diligently to put on his very own Something in the Water music festival in Virginia Beach, VA — but not everything is going to plan.

The bad news: inclement weather at the beach venue caused the event cancel last night’s performances. This, straight from the source. The good news: It seems everything is back on schedule for today and tomorrow, so music fans can fully enjoy the rest of the weekend.

Despite the major first-day hiccup, there’s tons of music ahead. The lineup includes an assortment of acclaimed artists — Diplo, Diddy, Gwen StefaniSnoop Dogg, Travis Scott, J Balvin, and many, many more.

Pharrell promises: “We will not disappoint.”

If you’re heading out to Something in the Water — have fun! Peep today’s schedule below.

Also, be on the lookout for a partial refund from day one.

Something in the Water

 

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