Cleveland’s Music Tourism Convention postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19
The fifth edition of the Music Tourism Convention, originally scheduled for this September in Cleveland, Mississippi, has been postponed until 2021.
Due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, event hosts Visit Mississippi, the city of Cleveland and Music Cities Events decided to move the dates of the convention to Sept 29 – Oct 2, 2021. The event will feature tourism organizations, the music and events industry and academics from around the world.
“We’ve looked at all of the factors created by COVID-19 which are impacting this year’s event, and have decided alongside our partners that we need to postpone to ensure that we can organize the best event possible,” said Music Cities Events CEO Luke Jones.
“We are extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused, but we’re working closely with our event partners to guarantee that 2021 will be an even bigger and more international event than originally planned. We can’t wait to bring 300-plus global delegates to Cleveland, Mississippi, and the Mississippi Delta in Fall 2021.”
Ticket holders will be contacted with more information, with all purchased tickets being valid for the new event dates. If ticket holders can’t make the new dates, they will have the option to transfer the value of the ticket bought toward a subscription of Music Cities Events’ brand new online platform, the Music Cities Community, or request a full refund.
“Ensuring the safety of locals and visitors is the top priority for the state,” said Visit Mississippi Director Craig Ray. “While we can’t wait to welcome leading music and tourism professionals from around the world to the Birthplace of America’s Music, we will use the next year to make sure this event is the best of its kind.”
Music Tourism Convention is the world’s most extensive conference bringing together the music and tourism sectors to explore how music impacts, benefits and improves tourism, from festivals to heritage, music trails to food, awards to partnerships. Music Tourism Convention will bring together executives from across the tourism, public, private and creative sectors to expand on the opportunities the music and tourism sectors can gain from each other.
Music Tourism Convention has already been held in Liverpool in the UK, Franklin, Tennessee, in the US, and Cologne in Germany, bringing together 725-plus international delegates from the tourism and music industries from over 125 cities and over 25 countries.