Taylor Swift's March Madness Concert Canceled Amid Coronavirus
Taylor Swift‘s March Madness concert has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns.
The 30-year-old “ME!” singer was set to headline Capital One’s JamFest on April 5 in Atlanta during the 2020 NCAA March Madness Music Festival.
The March Madness Music Festival was scheduled to take place from April 3-5 at Centennial Olympic Park as part of the Men’s Final Four weekend.
The news comes after the NCAA announced that it has canceled its Division I men’s and women’s 2020 basketball tournament.
See NCAA and Capital One’s statement below.
The event would have been Taylor‘s only scheduled concert in America besides her Lover Fest tour dates. She will still perform at Glastonbury in June.
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We are united with the NCAA’s decision to cancel the Final Four and all related events including the March Madness Music Festival. In the interest of our cardholders, artists, staff and fans, the Capital One #JamFest2020 will not take place. https://t.co/J2SG2CNZys
— Capital One (@CapitalOne) March 12, 2020