TomorrowWorld forced to cancel final day for everyone who isn’t camping

After three days of grey skies and near-continuous rainfall, the promoters behind TomorrowWorld’s third year at Chattahoochee Hills have been forced to shut down the event. Inclement weather has left the grounds in disarray and the festival has regrettably decided to bar all attendees not camping in Dreamville from attending the festival on its third and final day.

TomorrowWorld released the following statement:

Today, Sunday September 27, TomorrowWorld will only be accessible to visitors currently camping at DreamVille. Continuous rainfall over the last three days has severely limited capacity of the parking lots, entrance roads and drop off locations in and around the festival site. The experience of the TomorrowWorld visitors is always TomorrowWorld’s number one priority, so TomorrowWorld was forced to close all daily parking lots and drop off locations. TomorrowWorld regrets that festivalgoers with day tickets, guest list tickets, and anyone not already camping at DreamVille will unfortunately not be able to access the festival. The last day of the festival will go on for the 40,000 visitors already situated in DreamVille, with David Guetta, Armin Van Buuren, and Martin Garrix all on deck.



More information and refund policy will be available soon.



Via: WSBTV

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