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In the 11th hour, electronic music festival KaZantip, which was scheduled to start tomorrow, Feb. 19, and run to Feb. 28, has been canceled by the Cambodian authorities because of what they feel is "indecent tourism." Having originally approved the permits and all necessary paperwork for the festival to set up shop on Koh Puos Island, the change of heart is dismaying for those who traveled all the way to Cambodia and will not be getting refunds on that. Also, the festival organizers thought they might be able to host the festival in the face of growing adversity in recent years. -
Kazantip Headed To Private Island In Cambodia In 2015
Legendary month-long electronic music festival KaZantip has grown in legend for its non-stop action, beautiful scenery and the DJs it manages to attract to the Crimean coast where it used to call home. Unfortunately, political leaders decided that war was the answer and forced the festival to relocate, but the party must go on. The 2015 edition has traveled across the world to the picturesque island of Koh Puos, Sihanoukville, Cambodia this winter from Feb. 18 to Feb. 28, 2015.
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