May 6, 2020

COVID-19 Backlash: Bermuda Announces Cancellation Of Carnival 2020

By Newsroom

With the world still reeling from the effects of COVID-19, Bermuda has become the latest country to cancel its Carnival celebrations, initially carded to take place in June. 

This was confirmed via an offiicial statement BHW Limted on Wednesday. See an excerpt from the release below: 

“As we, along with the entire world face one of the greatest challenges humanity has ever encountered, we pray and hope that you and your loved ones are staying safe and taking the best care possible of yourselves. As a team we are looking forward to the day when this pandemic will end, and life as we know it can flow forward once more. In fact, the full BHW Ltd. team is focused on that future and working towards it as best we can.

Until that time comes, we must make decisions that are best for everyone. As such we unfortunately must forego the Bermuda Carnival celebrations in June 2020. We ask for your indulgence for the delay in announcing this decision. This was due in part to our hope that conditions would improve enough to enable us to produce the phenomenal experience you have come to expect from Bermuda Carnival events. Rest assured, as soon as a clearer picture of our status has emerged, we will announce a date when we can safely and securely celebrate Bermuda Carnival again. When that day arrives, those of you who have already purchased tickets for our events, will already be set, since your purchases will still be valid for those corresponding upcoming events.”


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