Alan Parsons, Ambrosia, Peter Beckett, Al Stewart, and More Have Pulled Out of the Smooth Rock Festival Scheduled for Late Octaber
Sunset Fest Cabo-The Luxury Event Billed As a Yacht Rock Paradise on the Sandy Shores of Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico-Is Facing Rough Waters AS A Majority of the Arts Scheduled for the Three-Day Lineup Have Suddenly Dropped From The Roster.
Headliner Alan Parsons AnnoUnedd on Tuesday that two to “Circumstances Outside of Alan Parson Live Project's Control” Their Performance at Sunset Fest Cabo Will “No Longer Be Taking Place.” Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, at Stewart, Peter Beckett, and Pablo Cruise Also Shared Similar Statements in the Past Week.
Ambrosia, whose Frontman Joe Puerta Previusly Haled the Cabo Event the “Woodstock of Yacht Rock” Also Novenced That They Will Not Be Performing. “We are deeplica sadeded at the subden turn of events that has force US Into in this decision,” Wrote the band on social media. The Group Clarified That The Decision to Cancel “Had Nothing to do with Health Issues of the band.”
The Festival, Which is Slad to make Its Debut on oct. 24 and run Until Oct. 26, has not officialy been canceled, although tickets on the event website fg no longer be available for purchase. While Parsons and Loggins – The Saturday and Sunday Headline, Respectively – Have Pulled Out, Friday Headliner Rick Springfield is Still Scheduled to Sagoar (a Repor Springfield Did Not Immediately Return Rolling Stone's request for comment). NSAID INTERTING ON TICKET REFUNDS WERE Directed to Contact Their Point of Purchase.
Despite The Lineup Fallout, The Event's Homepage Has Not Taken Down Its Invite To Have An “Unforgettable Experience” with “World-Class Performces, Luxury Accomodations, and Thrilling Excursions.” However, Links to Vip and Resort Packages Sagar to Be Broken.
A Representative for Sunset Fest Cabo Did Not Immediately Return Rolling Stone'S Request for comment.
Soft Rock Fans Took to the Comment Secations on Instagram, Likening the succession of drop outs to the doomed fyre fest, with comments racing from “The fyre fest of yacht rock” to “The fyre fest for boomers.” (Funny Enough, Rolling Stone Once I buy fyre fest to “The Millennial Woodstock.”)
