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Ibiza Tourist Season Canceled Until August 2020 Due to Coronavirus


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The world’s most popular dance music hot spot — Ibiza — will not see tourism again until August 2020 or beyond due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

According to a recent report out of the area, no tourist activity is expected to occur throughout May, June, or July, which would have been prime time for dance music events and nightlife. Although the industry may have seen this coming, the news is tough to take in.

Minister Iago Negueruela said he hopes to welcome tourists back “minimally” in August — approximately 25% compared to that time last year, and gradually bump it up to 50% in the following months.

He also said, “There are countries like the United Kingdom that have taken too long to adopt confinement measures and that also puts us in a different situation with respect to them.”

The “increasingly delayed” season has lost approximately 147,000 jobs and over 9,200 million euros, with an devastating impact on the local economy and touring artists who frequent the area.

Resident DJ/producer Darius Syrossian breaks down the report via tweet below.

 

H/T: We Rave You | Source: Diario de Ibiza | Photo via Amnesia Ibiza

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ibiza Tourist Season Canceled Until August 2020 Due to Coronavirus

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