Coronavirus fears and travel bans leave major clubs and planned events no other choice, which will result in millions of dollars of lost revenue.
Any electronic music-loving out-of-towners still hoping to visit Miami next week may want to reconsider. The city's annual Miami Music Week has effectively been canceled. The 20-plus year annual city-wide event, which generates about $80 million in revenue for the city, is the latest social gathering snuffed out by coronavirus concern.
After Ultra fell its convention partner, the Winter Music Conference. By Wednesday, the area had its first confirmed coronavirus case on Bal Harbour Island. That evening, President Trump declared a ban on most Europeans entering the country for 30-days, excluding the island-nations of the UK and Ireland.
Many clubs who had booked European DJs were forced to cancel their events as soon as the travel ban was enacted, such as Coyo Taco and 1-800-Lucky.
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