Is WEMF coming back in 2014?

Destiny Events, the organizers behind WEMF and Digital Dreams, have just released this (not so) cryptic tweet asking for fans to support the new WEMF Facebook page:

The World Electronic Music Festival, or WEMF, was canceled last year because the "economics no longer make sense". Hopefully that will not be the case in 2014 and we'll see a return of a much beloved Ontario based festival.

If you do support WEMF, go ahead and like their new Facebook page.  

WEMF 2013 is cancelled *Updated

​The World Electronic Music Festival (WEMF), the annual EDM festival that resided at Algonquin Park, Ontario every August, has been officially cancelled this year.

From Destiny Events Facebook page:

"It is with a heavy heart that after 17 years of great memories and hard work, WEMF will officially be put back on hiatus from this point forward.

To say that the decision was difficult to make is an understatement. WEMF was the first multi-day outdoor EDM festival in Canada and it was the longest running event of its kind in North America. Many people poured their heart and soul into it for many years but unfortunately the economics no longer make sense and we have no choice but to focus our energy on other projects.

So now what you may ask?
Well, 2013 happens to be the Destiny 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY so we obviously need to throw a party! We are extremely happy to announce that we will be celebrating this milestone with our favourite DJ who in turn will be doing something very special for the important day. Of course, we are talking about The world's Number 1 Drum & Bass DJ, the one they call The Executioner… the one and only ANDY C! To ensure it is truly a special night, Andy will be performing a full 4 HOUR SET for the first time in North America for everyone on Saturday August 17 at the Kool Haus in Toronto. Beyond the special birthday celebration, Destiny and our friends at Embrace will continue to be the leaders of bass music in Canada for many years to come.

All tickets will be fully refunded at point of purchase, including service charges. If you purchased through Ticketmaster, The Rogers Wireless Box Office (RWBO) or Wantickets.com, your credit card will be refunded automatically and likely already has. You should see the refund appear on your statements no later than this Monday April 22, 2013.

As a thank-you for your on-going support, we would like to offer anyone that bought a ticket a discount to The Digital Dreams Music Festival happening in Toronto on Canada Day weekend. You will be able to purchase up to two (2) General Admission tickets @ $99 +SC each or two (2) VIP tickets at @ $199 +SC each at www.Ticketmaster.ca. Both offers provide a significant saving over current ticket prices. These special prices will be available for 1 week from today. We will also offer a special pre-sale for the Andy C event that will only be able to be accessed with the PIN code.

There will be more details on this offer soon.

Thanks again for supporting us over the past 20 years. We hope to still see you on the dance floor this summer and beyond!

Destiny, Embrace & Electronic Nation"

(VIA @TranceInTor)

This is another sad news day. I was excited to see what this year's lineup would bring because I was planning on experiencing WEMF for the first time. Now that opportunity is probably gone forever.


Update:

@WEMFCity, a fan run unofficial WEMF Twitter account, engaged Destiny Events on Twitter today on what might be the underlying reason why WEMF has been put on hiatus:

It would seem in an ever changing electronic dance music scene, WEMF is a victim of the new economic realities that face the industry.

So Tomorrowland is coming to North America...Is it time to get excited?

Quite a few people in social media have been buzzing with the news that Tomorrowland will be expanding to every continent including North America. We later learned that the man behind the North American expansion is Robert Sillerman, the billionaire with a billion dollar budget and the ambition to own a significant chunk of the EDM organizations in America. He's already picked up Dayglow, a few Miami clubs, and now he will allegedly be behind future Tomorrowland and Sensation events in North America in a joint partnership with ID&T. Not bad at all for a year's work.

Part of the magic of Tomorrowland was the mystique of it being located in Belgium, it's limited number of tickets available for international buyers, the instant sell out, and the amazing structures that serve as stages for the DJs - all of that created a unique experience and provided it significant caché. So will Tomorrowland's expansion turn into an instant success in America? Probably. However, there remains significant competition in the North American scene as there is already a wide array of festivals to choose from including Ultra, EDC, Electric Zoo, Hard, and Coachella.

The more important question to ask: what's new that's being brought to the table? In most of these festivals the DJ lineups are almost always exactly the same. Was anybody really that surprised by the Ultra Music Festival phase 1 lineup? Can you predict the next EDC New York lineup? I bet you can. There is too much money behind these festivals to take a risk of anything other than the tried and true lineups that you see everywhere else.

The festivals that will survive this EDM boom are the ones that have managed to create a genuine community of fans that will assemble every year for the experience and camaraderie. From my perspective the short list for these North American festivals that have done this successfully so far are EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Shambhala, and WEMF. All four of these festivals have created something special that goes beyond the music, which is a sense of community of shared experiences that cannot be easily replicated.

As the EDM boom rolls out in earnest over the next few years it will be the festivals that bring a sense of authenticity and community together that will survive and thrive. Tomorrowland has the opportunity to be a massive success and I hope Mr. Sillerman (in a joint venture with ID&T) gives the fans the respect they deserve and create a unique destination that surpasses all expectations. The bar is set very high so let's see what a billion dollars can bring to EDM.

(Source: Dancing Astronaut, Billboard)