Burning Man festival has been canceled for the first time in its three-decade history because of the coronavirus pandemic. We know you are too,' a statement on the Burning Man Journal read. We are not defined by one aspect of Burning Man, we are defined by what we bring to Burning Man,' Goodell said. 'I am going to tell you that we look forward to inviting you to come to the virtual Burning Man, virtual Black Rock City. 'Virtual Burning Man' will still be a paid-for, ticketed event that organizers hope will attract 100,000 participants.
Source: Daily Mail April 11, 2020 03:35 UTC