BETHEL WOODS - Mysteryland USA has canceled its electronic dance music festival that was set for June 9-12 at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Bethel Woods marketing manager Julie Kaufman confirmed the news Monday afternoon.

"Our website was just updated to remove the link to Mysteryland," Kaufman said. "Mysteryland USA made the announcement on Saturday that they were canceling the festival. We were never selling tickets, but rather directing people to Mysteryland's website to buy tickets through them."

On both its website and Facebook page, Mysteryland USA announced the news to disappointed fans:

"Dear Nomads, Due to unforeseen circumstances, Mysteryland USA will no longer take place in 2017."

The online posts state that full refunds will be issued automatically.

The three-day festival, which organizers say attracts about 50,000 fans, was supposed to feature headliners G-Eazy, LCD Soundsystem and Major Lazer, along with dozens of other acts.

Mysteryland is a series of dance music festivals. According to its website, it was established in 1993 in the Netherlands and is now the world's longest-running electronic music, culture and arts festival.

Mysteryland made its U.S. debut at Bethel Woods over Memorial weekend in May of 2014.

The festival is owned by SFX Entertainment, which emerged from bankruptcy late last year with a new name and a new CEO.

The company did not respond to requests for more information about the "unforeseen circumstances" that led to the festival's cancellation.