SXSW Canceled Due To Coronavirus Concerns

SXSW has been canceled over concerns about coronavirus. The City of Austin made the announcement Friday afternoon citing the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Mayor Steve Adler says the decision is “unfortunate” but necessary to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus.

Austin and Travis County officials also declared local emergencies due to worries about the disease. As of today there have been no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Austin, although there have been confirmed cases in the Houston area.

 Officials with SXSW had earlier promised the festival would go on as planned. Several companies including Twitter, Apple, and Netflix canceled their attendance at the festival. There was also an online petition calling for the event to be held off.

SXSW issued the following statement:

"The City of Austin has cancelled the March dates for SXSW and SXSW EDU. SXSW will faithfully follow the City’s directions.

We are devastated to share this news with you. “The show must go on” is in our DNA, and this is the first time in 34 years that the March event will not take place. We are now working through the ramifications of this unprecedented situation.

As recently as Wednesday, Austin Public Health stated that “there’s no evidence that closing SXSW or any other gatherings will make the community safer.” However, this situation evolved rapidly, and we honor and respect the City of Austin’s decision. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, attendees, and fellow Austinites.

We are exploring options to reschedule the event and are working to provide a virtual SXSW online experience as soon as possible for 2020 participants, starting with SXSW EDU. For our registrants, clients, and participants we will be in touch as soon as possible and will publish an FAQ.

We understand the gravity of the situation for all the creatives who utilize SXSW to accelerate their careers; for the global businesses; and for Austin and the hundreds of small businesses – venues, theatres, vendors, production companies, service industry staff, and other partners that rely so heavily on the increased business that SXSW attracts.

We will continue to work hard to bring you the unique events you love. Though it’s true that our March 2020 event will no longer take place in the way that we intended, we continue to strive toward our purpose – helping creative people achieve their goals."

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