The organizers of Treasure Island Music Festival, Noise Pop and Another Planet Entertainment, announced on Monday that their 2019 event is canceled and will be on hiatus for the foreseeable future.
The event began in 2007 on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016. The festival then took a one-year hiatus in 2017 and returned to a new location at Oakland’s Middle Harbor Shoreline Park in 2018. Last year’s artist lineup included Tame Impala, A$AP Rocky, Silk City (Diplo + Mark Ronson), Lord Huron, Santigold, Courtney Barnett, Jungle, Hiatus Kaiyote, and the Tame Impala-affiliated psych-rock outfit Pond.
Read the organizers full statement below,
“To our Treasure Island Music Festival family,
It is with heavy hearts that we are announcing today that the 2019 festival has officially been canceled and is on hiatus for the foreseeable future.
Over the past 12 years, TIMF has worked hard to bring music fans an amazing and memorable experience every fall, and we couldn’t be prouder of what our teams created together. Since inception, the event has brought the Bay Area an inclusive festival-going experience filled with a unique and dynamic music lineup of performers from across the globe, while taking place in one of the most beautiful festival destinations in the world. Bringing the festival back to life last year following the relocation was a massive undertaking, but with the new issues facing the site location, we feel strongly as though putting on a festival to the degree for which our fans have come to expect over the past decade is simply not possible.
We understand that some of our fans may feel upset by this news – don’t worry, you aren’t alone as this has been an extremely tough decision to make for our teams as well after having built this festival up to be the amazing event is it today. But the good news is that there are still countless opportunities to support local musicians and local events! Whether it’s a festival like Outside Lands or Noise Pop Festival, or any of the hundreds of concerts both Another Planet Entertainment and Noise Pop bring to the greater Bay Area each year, there are still tons of opportunities to show support and give back to our amazing community in SF.
As they say, it’s time for this ship to sail off into the sunset.
With love,
Noise Pop and Another Planet Entertainment.”