Miley Cyrus cancels her appearance at the Australian Grand Prix
While she was scheduled to perform on Friday to kick off the Australian Grand Prix weekend, singer Miley Cyrus has decided to cancel her appearance due to the coronavirus. However, the organizers remind that the Grand Prix will still take place.

Move along, there’s nothing to see here. That’s essentially the motto in Melbourne as team equipment and personnel begin to gather in the paddock. Despite the national quarantine in Italy and the cancellation of numerous sporting, commercial, and cultural events worldwide, F1 intends to kick off its season in Melbourne this weekend.
However, not everyone is taking the same approach since singer Miley Cyrus announced today that she would not be going to Melbourne after following the recommendations of local, state, federal, and international authorities. Her concert, scheduled for this Friday at Melbourne’s Albert Park, has therefore been canceled. In contrast, Robbie Williams responded that he was on his way to Australia and that his concert would indeed take place on Saturday.
In this context, Liberty Media announced that F1 continued to adopt a scientific approach to managing the coronavirus: « F1 has implemented measures based on the advice of Public Health England, including the suspension of all non-essential travel. Expert teams will be deployed at airports, transit points, and circuits to ensure the safety of personnel, focusing on the diagnosis, management, and extraction of suspected cases. Dedicated quarantine locations have been set up by promoters for all suspected cases. »
In any case, the circuit promoters do not at all consider the closed-door approach adopted by Bahrain as they republished this morning the guide for getting to the circuit. Since we’re telling you everything is fine, Madame la marquise!
With the participation of www.racingbusiness.fr