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BREAKING: Global Dance Festival Cancelled After Weather Damages Production Beyond Repair


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Breaking news out of Denver, Colorado – Global Dance Festival has been cancelled after severe thunderstorms struck downtown and damaged production beyond repair.

The debut of Illenium b2b Excision has thus been cancelled. However, between Temple Nightclub and The Church, multiple after parties around the city promise to make up a missed day of festival-ing for fans who traveled far and wide for the event.

The festival has promised full refund for Saturday’s ticket.

The global dance site and production has suffered significant damage due to the weather. We are currently assessing the situation.

Posted by GLOBAL DANCE FESTIVAL COLORADO on Saturday, July 20, 2019

 

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Posted by GLOBAL DANCE FESTIVAL COLORADO on Saturday, July 20, 2019

 

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