Most bands originally scheduled for 2020 are still onboard for the twice-rescheduled fest, and organizers say next year ”could potentially turn into our largest format ever.”
”Needless to say, it has been pretty exhausting to wake up every day and not know how to plan anything or what to expect, so this has forced us into planning multiple scenarios,” MDF organizers write.
”As mentioned in previous posts, the goal was to retain at least 90% of the line-up, so we're happy to say that this has been accomplished despite the incredibly short notice.”
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