Since its inception in 1997, headiners at the
event have included The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, The Cure and
Kendrick Lamar. Last year, the event, held in the summer,
attracted 130,000 people over four days.
"We had hoped the pandemic would abate in time to hold this
summer's festival as scheduled and were moving forward with
planning," the organisers said on their website. "We apologise
for taking so long to inform everyone of this decision."
This year's festival had been scheduled for three days from
August 21, with American rock band The Strokes among the acts.
"Fuji Rock" and "Complete Cancellation" were among the
top-trending topics on Twitter after organisers made the
announcement.
"I saw the words 'complete cancellation' and thought it was
about the Olympics," lamented Twitter user @taako_chako. "It's
about Fuji Rock? Such a shame."
Japan last month lifted its state of emergency but strict
in-bound travel restrictions remain in place, with most
non-Japanese nationals not allowed in.
Japan has been hit by around 18,000 infections and 900 deaths
from the coronavirus pandemic.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Raju
Gopalakrishnan)
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