2-day Pittsburgh music festival ditched – The Times
by June 8, 2024PITTSBURGH ― Area music fans won’t get Sudden Little Thrills after all.
The planned two-day Pittsburgh music festival Sept. 7-8 in Pittsburgh’s Hazelwood Green neighborhood, promising The Killers, SZA, Crowded House and a birthday set by Wiz Khalifa among other famed acts, has been canceled.
Sudden Little Thrills organizers gave no formal reason.
“We were excited to bring a new world-class music festival to Pittsburgh, however due to circumstances beyond our control, the Sudden Little Thrills Festival will not take place in 2024,” the festival website announced Tuesday.
“Tickets purchased directly through Front Gate Tickets will be automatically refunded in as little (as) 30 days to the original method of payment.”
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Presale tickets went on sale April 18.
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Pittsburgh TV stations that cited anonymous sources when first announcing the concert said Sudden Little Thrills organizers are the same team behind world-class festivals including Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits Music Festival and Oceans Calling Festival.
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