Suwannee Roots Revival canceled in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Suwannee Roots Revival cancels festival a week before its opening due to Hurricane Helene’s impact on Suwannee Music Park.
Festival organizers explain that Hurricane Helene’s category severe impact has inflicted mass destruction to the music park. Furthermore, the music park is unsafe, including an inestimable number of fallen trees, no electricity, no water, and little cell service.
The festival organizers state that there is not enough time to repair the damage with only less than two weeks away from the festival. The top priority of Suwannee Roots Revival is the safety of festival attendees, artists and staff workers.
This is not the first, or the last festival to face cancellation due to severe weather. Multiple festivals, including Burning Man, Movement Detroit, and Texas Eclipse Festival had to make similar decisions while prioritizing the safety of everyone.
In March 2024, Ultra Music Festival enforced evacuation on day one due to lightning. Later in the year, even the Elements Music & Arts Festival received extreme winds and torrential downpours, thus delaying day one entry.
Fans comment below the devasting announcement showing full support towards organizers of Suwannee Roots Revival Music Festival. There is no word on upcoming festivals scheduled at Suwannee Music Park.
Hurricane Helene has left a path of destruction across Florida, with heavy rainfall and sustained winds of 140 mph. Consequently, Hurricane Helene has resulted in the death of at least forty-four people in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Ultimately, festival organizers will issue ticket refunds to attendees within seven to ten days. More information on refunds can be found on the festival’s official website.
Featured photo courtesy of Kevin Holtz
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