The rescheduled date for Coachella music festival has reportedly been pushed back yet again, meaning the event will not return this year at all.
The popular US festival was initially due to take place in April 2020 before bosses were forced to move the date back to October due to the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Billboard, the parent company behind the iconic festival has furloughed employees since the decision and admitted the festival industry will take some more time to bounce back.
The company has also laid off some staff during the pandemic. The Indio, California event was due to welcome headliners such as Rage Against The Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean, however their appearances this year have now been ruled out.