The third annual Trondossa – helmed by Widespread Panic – has been canceled.

The South Carolina event was scheduled to offer two full WSP concerts on May 16 and 17, as well as performances by Yola, Billy Strings, The Record Company, The Nude Party, Samantha Fish and Black Pumas.

Last year, the festival made headlines when Widespread Panic jammed “Sharon” and “Dear Mr. Fantasy” with Marcus King as well as “Red Hot Mama” Joel Cummins of Umphrey’s McGee.

“We are saddened to announce that Trondossa Music & Arts Festival will no longer be taking place this year. Taking into account the current status of things, we felt this was the best decision for fans, artists, staff and the community,” reads an official announcement. “Tickets will be automatically refunded at point of purchase beginning April 8.  Please allow 7-10 business days for the refund to process. Keep an eye out for updates and look forward to seeing you in 2021!”

For a full list of concerts and tours impacted by COVID-19 visit Relix.com/Coronavirus.