The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

SPOTLIGHT Jay-Z pulls out of Woodstock 50

- Photos and text from wire services

The rap king has pulled out of the 50th anniversar­y Woodstock festival just weeks before the event.

NEW YORK >> Jay-Z’s got 99 problems but Woodstock isn’t one: The rap king has pulled out of the 50th anniversar­y Woodstock festival just weeks before the troubled event is supposed to take place.

Jay-Z will no longer close the threeday festival scheduled for Aug. 16-18, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren’t allowed to discuss the plans publicly.

The news comes on the same day that John Fogerty, who performed at the original 1969 festival with Creedence Clearwater Revival, pulled out of the anniversar­y event.

Representa­tives for Woodstock 50 and festival co-founder Michael Lang said they had no comment about Jay-Z and Fogerty’s decision to back out of the festival.

Woodstock 50 has faced a series of setbacks in the last few months, including permit denials and the loss of a financial partner and a production company. No venue has been publicly announced and tickets have yet to go on sale.

With Fogerty and rapper-actor Common by his side, Lang announced in March that Jay-Z, Dead & Company, the Killers, Miley Cyrus, Imagine Dragons and Chance the Rapper would perform at Woodstock 50. The festivitie­s were supposed to take place across three main stages at Watkins Glen Internatio­nal racetrack in Watkins Glen, New York, about 115 miles (185 kilometers) northwest of the original site, but the venue pulled out.

Bloomberg reported Thursday that the event will now take place at the Merriweath­er Post Pavilion, an outdoor amphitheat­er that seats 19,000 in Columbia, Maryland, some 270 miles south of the original New York site. A representa­tive for Woodstock 50 told the AP that she couldn’t confirm the report and said the organizers had no further comment.

Bill Werde, the former editorial director of Billboard, said because of the location change artists can likely back out of performing.

“Most booking contracts are site specific, so with the move to Maryland I think in all probabilit­y these artists have easy-outs. And looking at the debacle that this festival has been, I would really be surprised if a lot these artists, if not all of them, didn’t start exercising those outs,” said Werde, who is also the director of the Bandier program for recorded and entertainm­ent industries at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communicat­ions at Syracuse University.

Acts scheduled for Woodstock 50 include Robert Plant and The Sensationa­l Space Shifters, David Crosby, Janelle Monae, Brandi Carlile, Country Joe McDonald, Halsey, the Lumineers and India. Arie. Werde said some of them may just wait for the festival to be canceled before going public. “From a management perspectiv­e, if you see this event imploding it is way more diplomatic to wait for (the organizers) to finally cancel it than sort of force the issue and announce your pull out,” he said.

Though he’s no longer performing at Woodstock 50, Fogerty will perform at Woodstock’s original site in Bethel, New York, in a smaller anniversar­y event not connected to Woodstock 50. The 74-yearold will hit the stage at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, which is holding its event during the same threeday weekend. Fogerty will close out the celebratio­n on Aug. 18, while Ringo Starr will perform on Aug. 16 and Santana — also booked for the larger anniversar­y event — will perform on Aug. 17.

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PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI — INVISION — AP, FILE In this file photo, musician John Fogerty performs at the Woodstock 50 lineup announceme­nt at Electric Lady Studios in New York.

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