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Park City Song Summit postponed
PARK CITY, Utah — In the interest of public and artist safety, the Park City Song Summit will be postponed this year.
“Our ICUs are at 100% capacity. Our county went from ‘MODERATE’ to ‘HIGH’ level of transmission late last week. School-age children are being admitted in increasing numbers to our local hospitals with the Covid Delta variant. And late last week we matched our single day high for new positive Covid cases,” said Park City Song Summit founder Ben Anderson.
“After countless conversations with top health officials, infectious disease experts, and local government, we cannot hold this event safely at this time and will therefore need to postpone the Song Summit until 2022,” said Anderson.
He added, “this is the statement I never wanted to write, but it’s what the current Covid climate has required us to do.”
“We’ve tried valiantly to adapt to the rising dangers by moving all of our long-scheduled indoor events outside, reducing our capacity significantly and implementing various Covid protocols, but even these extreme moves were still was not enough to overcome the risk of a dangerous COVID-19 spread.”
They are targeting September 8-11, 2022 for its rescheduled dates.
Refunds will be issued within the next 14 business days.