Le festival électronique n'a pas encore dit son dernier mot. Alors que le nom du Homestead-Miami Speedway avait été entendu pour la tenue de l'évènement, l'Ultra Music Festival pourrait bien revenir de plus belle à Miami en 2020...
Il y a une dizaine de jours, on relayait le communiqué de l'Ultra Music Festival diffusé sur Twitter dans cet article. Après de nombreux rebondissements depuis l'éviction de l'emplacement traditionnel, à savoir Bayfront Park, l'organisation du festival y annonçait que le célèbre évènement ne se déroulerait plus à Miami, annulant ainsi la longue relation de vingt ans qu'il entretenait avec la ville.
A letter to our fans... pic.twitter.com/m0DkoUWdBU
— Ultra Music Festival (@ultra) 8 mai 2019
2/Present are Commissioners Ken Russell, Keon Hardemon, and late arrival Joe Carollo. There are so many attendees, the meeting has moved from a conference room to the main city hall chambers.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
4/ Commissioner Manolo Reyes starts with discussion of a possible $150 million bond for an administration building.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
6/ Now on to Ultra. Hardemon is asking colleagues if there is an appetite to re-engage Ultra.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
8/ Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said that Ultra only told him they had made a decision to move on, and that he was expecting the concert to be at Virginia Key again in 2020, until he got the termination letter.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
10/ Hardemon says that Virginia Key didn't work. He wants them to think about downtown Miami again, and wants Ultra to be a discussion item for the June 27th agenda.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
12/ “You are being disrepectful to me,” Hardemon said to Lauredo, saying Lauredo wasn't even looking at him. “I don't have to look at you," Lauredo said. Hardemon then ended the meeting.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
13/ Afterwards, Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said he would re-engage with Ultra. He said so far as he's concerned, however, Virginia Key is off the table.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) 21 mai 2019
Article rédigé par Eva
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