We’re tracking Oregon event cancellations and delays prompted by concerns about the coronavirus.

Governor Kate Brown has allowed some reopening of the state as of May 15, but live sports events, concerts, theater, festivals and conventions won’t be permitted until there is effective prevention and treatment available, according to the governor’s office. Brown said Oregonians should expect that large gatherings will be banned at least through September.

This list will be updated as news warrants.

Track venue closures around Oregon here.

Have something to add to it? Email us at newsroom@oregonian.com.

JULY

The 71st annual Salem Art Fair will not be held this year. Instead fair organizers invite guests to visit artists’ booths virtually. Check out more than 100 artists and musical guests at salemart.org/events/salem-virtual-art-fair-2020/

DuneFest in Winchester Bay has been canceled. The original dates were July 21-26.

The Oregon Brewers Festival has canceled the 2020 event originally scheduled for July 22-25. This will be the first time in 33 years that the iconic July event will not take place.

The Lane County Fair, which was slated to take place July 22–26, will not be held in 2020.

Washington County Fair Board regretfully announces the cancellation of the 2020 Fair which was scheduled for July 24-August 2.

The Britt Music & Arts Festival’s board of directors have canceled all the previously scheduled performances through September. For details, check the website brittfest.org

The Sherwood Robin Hood Festival, typically the third weekend in July, has been canceled.

The Antique Powerland Museum Association will hold a drive-through event late July - early August. Read more here: Drive through Steam Up

Pickathon, the outdoor music festival scheduled for July 30-Aug. 2, has been canceled. Visit https://pickathon.com/2020/05/reemergence-2021/ for ticket refund, transfer and donation options.

AUGUST

Sunriver Music Festival board has suspended its August concert series this year.

The annual Tualatin Crawfish Festival scheduled for August 7-8, has been canceled. The city has also canceled its summer concert series and some other community events, check here for details: www.tualatinoregon.gov.

The Pan African Festival of Oregon scheduled for August 8 in Pioneer Courthouse Square has been canceled.

The Providence Bridge Pedal, scheduled for Aug. 9 in Portland, has been canceled.

The Portland Adult Soap-box Derby race normally held the 3rd weekend of August has been moved to an online event. Get details at the website: soapboxracer.com

Wilsonville Brewfest has announced the annual August event has been canceled. This one-day festival will return in 2021.

The Oregon State Fair, scheduled for Aug. 28-Sept. 7, has been canceled, the fair announced May 7.

The Beloved Emergence festival, scheduled Aug. 14-17 in Tidewater, has been canceled. The festival intends to return in 2021.

The 20th Anniversary Paddle Oregon Canoe and Kayak Trip, scheduled for Aug. 17-21, has been canceled. Visit paddleoregon.org for more information.

Bend Brewfest, the three-day beer festival that typically draws 40,000 to Bend the third week of August, has been canceled.

Hood to Coast and Portland to Coast, relays scheduled for Aug. 28-29, have been canceled. Teams registered for the 2020 race will automatically be registered for the 2021 race, organizers said.

The 2020 Farwest Show, an agricultural trade show for the nursery and greenhouse industry scheduled for Aug. 26-28 at the Oregon Convention Center, has been canceled.

SEPTEMBER

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has canceled its fall season, originally due to open Sept. 8.

The Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon events scheduled for September 2020 have been canceled. Those who already have tickets can review their options at the website: pendletonroundup.com

The Mount Angel Oktoberfest scheduled for mid-September will not go on as planned. A scaled-down version is being considered. Check the website for further details: oktoberfest.org

Rose City Comic Con in Portland has canceled for 2020. The comic convention was scheduled for Sept. 11-13 at the Oregon Convention Center.

The Oregon International Air Show has canceled its event scheduled for Sept. 25-27 in McMinnville.

Feast Portland, the Pacific Northwest’s marquee food and drink festival that draws foodies to Portland in September, has been canceled for 2020, organizers announced May 14.

OCTOBER

Tualatins annual West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta has been canceled for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

NOVEMBER

The Portland Veterans Day Parade, sponsored by Ross Hollywood Funeral Chapel in Portland’s Hollywood District, will be canceled for 2020, organizers announced May 14.

The annual anime and Japanese culture convention, Kumoricon, has canceled the event normally held in November. The convention hopes to return for November 2021.

This list will be updated. Have something to add to it? Email us at newsroom@oregonian.com.

COMMUNITY THEATER AND ORCHESTRA

Broadway Rose Theatre has canceled all performances through August 23. This includes performances of “Crazy for You,” “The Wedding Singer,” and all youth and teen productions. Ticket holders will be contacted by Patron Services.

Clackamas Repertory Theatre has postponed the remainder of its 2020 season. All ticket purchases will be applied to the 2021 season. Get details here: clackamasrep.org

HART Theatre of Hillsboro has canceled its planned production of “Noises Off” originally scheduled for May 22 - June 16.

Lakewood Theater’s production of “Funny Girl” originally scheduled for May 1-June 14 has been canceled. Ticket holders should contact the box office lakewood-center.org

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra has canceled its Classical Concert Series Finale originally scheduled for May 30-31 at Skyview Concert Hall.

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