As happened at Barcelona's MWC 2020, big companies are starting to cancel their presentations at SXSW scheduled (with a view) to be held in March in Austin, Texas, as a result of the world-famous coronavirus disease.
The whole church makes this city the capital of American culture. Music, cinema, technology and videogames meet every year at the South By Southwest festival. Dozens of events, conferences, presentations and concerts that will bring thousands of people from all over the world to Austin. Apple TV + has scheduled an event to launch its new series and has withdrawn.
Apple confirmed yesterday evening that he is retiring this year from SXSW for fear of a coronavirus. The company had originally planned to release the three Apple TV + originals at this year's event, but as it appears that the transmission of the virus continues, now firmly in the US, the event has been canceled.
As published by various magazines, Apple is withdrawing from SXSW. He joins other big companies that have already announced his retirement from the festival, such as Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, TikTok and Intel. In addition to all these major accidents, the organizers of the SXSW festival are not planning to cancel you yet. For now, of course.
Austin Pubic Health's executive director of health, Mark Scott, said they are continuing to monitor the progress of the disease,
Apple planned to release three Apple TV + series at an event inside SXSW. "The Beastie Boys' Story" by Spike Jonze, animated series "Central Park" and the series "Home". The company is also planning a "Little America" meeting with creators Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon.