Hard Rock International will not stage Hard Rock Calling in London next year. The brand has hosted the series of concerts at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Hyde Park since 2006.

‘Hard Rock International looks forward to hosting new world-class music events, both in London and around the globe, and anticipates announcing major European music programmes shortly,’ the company said in a statement this afternoon.

‘[We] remain committed to supporting music and musicians through a variety of programmes, including Hard Rock Rising, the world’s largest battle of the bands, and Hard Rock Rocks, which has brought major live music events to cities such as Florence, Venice, Barcelona and Hamburg.’

 

 

Hard Rock International will not stage Hard Rock Calling in London next year. The brand has hosted the series of concerts at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Hyde Park since 2006.

‘Hard Rock International looks forward to hosting new world-class music events, both in London and around the globe, and anticipates announcing major European music programmes shortly,’ the company said in a statement this afternoon.

‘[We] remain committed to supporting music and musicians through a variety of programmes, including Hard Rock Rising, the world’s largest battle of the bands, and Hard Rock Rocks, which has brought major live music events to cities such as Florence, Venice, Barcelona and Hamburg.’