Watkins Glen International has put out an official statement that they have pulled the site permit for Woodstock 2019. They will not be the host for the event.

The event was tentatively scheduled for Aug. 16-18 at Watkins Glen International raceway with a lineup that included Jay-Z, Santana, Miley Cyrus, The Killers, Chance the Rapper, John Fogerty, Janelle Monae, Dead & Company, Imagine Dragons, and Halsey.

The festival has had it’s share of troubles after its financial backer dropped out and “canceled” the three-day event. Woodstock co-founder and 50th anniversary festival organizer Michael Lang filed a lawsuit against the investor, Japanese conglomerate Dentsu Aegis Network. The lawsuit was filed with Supreme Court of the State of New York demanding Dentsu’s investment arm, Amplifi Live, return $17.8 million to the festival’s bank account and stop attempting to allegedly sabotage the event.

Lang insisted the concert would go on and “be a blast”, but as we headed into June, details were still up in the air. MyTwinTiers reports a judge later ruled that the former financier could not cancel the festival, but that they could keep the disputed $17.8 million in funds.

This is a breaking story and we will be updating with more details.