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Many major sporting events in North America were cancelled. These included: National Football League (NFL): In the wake of the attacks, the NFL's week 2 games (September 16 and 17) were postponed and rescheduled to the end of the regular season (the weekend of January 6 and 7, 2002). The playoffs began 5 days later on January 12 and ended on ...
For this reason, as well as for reasons of perceived threat associated with large gatherings, many events were postponed or cancelled. Other events were also cancelled, postponed, or modified: Voting on September 11 in the New York City mayoral primary was halted. Elections in Syracuse and Buffalo, New York were also delayed.
Numerous events, including meet and greets cancelled; schedule revised [38] ATX Television Festival Season 12 Numerous panels cancelled; "WGA on Strike!" panel added [39] De Niro Con at Tribeca Festival: Postponed until June 2024 [40] [41] GalaxyCon Austin Commenced without planned promotion of work from struck companies [42]
A central Florida venue has canceled an event that was to have featured Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., after it learned the event was intended to commemorate the third anniversary of the Jan ...
A Warwickshire town's first Chinese New Year celebrations planned for this weekend have been cancelled due to the forecast of high winds and rain. The event was due to take place in Rugby town ...
The ESA announced in July 2022 that E3 2023 would be the first in person E3 event held since 2019. The 2020 and 2022 events were cancelled outright, while the 2021 event was held in a digital format. [6] ReedPop, which produces PAX festivals, New York Comic Con and Star Wars Celebration, would organize a new format. [7]
Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled because of “extreme weather”.. Outdoor events planned for the city’s New Year celebrations on Monday and Tuesday, including the street ...
These are events that were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; not for general articles on recurrent events for which only the 2020 and/or 2021 occurrence was cancelled (for this case, consider making a redirect or writing an article instead).