The Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival won’t be back next year.

“After much consideration and looking at many different options, we have decided to take a fallow year and not hold our annual Okeechobee Fest in 2019,” organizers said in a news release.

However, they hope to return the following year.

“While the OMF portal won’t be opening in 2019, we’re looking to March 2020, and we can’t wait to see you again,” the release stated.

Organizers didn’t immediately respond to an email asking why the festival had been canceled.

The four-day festival attracted thousands of people to Sunshine Grove and brought together some of the biggest names in music. Last year’s headliners were Arcade Fire, Bassnectar, Halsey and Travis Scott.

The multi-genre music, arts, wellness and camping experience celebrated the start of spring with popular and on-the-rise performers, art installations, yoga, meditation and local culinary treats.

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It didn’t come without controversy. In the festival’s second year, 99 people were arrested on drug-related charges as part of a highway interdiction operation planned around the festival.

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