NEW YORK — Although its top sustained winds were less than feared, Hurricane Irene’s size, voluminous rainfall and inland flooding forced the cancellation of outdoor and indoor music events over a wide swath of the U.S. eastern seaboard, canceling events from the Identity Festival in Miami to the American Folk Music Festival in Bangor, ME. For event organizers, it was pretty clear that their shows simply could not “go on.” Some venues, including Atlantic City casinos, were evacuated as the storm approached. All permits for outdoor events in New York City were revoked. And with mass transit shutdowns, even indoor shows like Broadway’s The Lion King and Mary Poppins and the Cirque du Soleil’s Zarkana at Radio City Music Hall had to be canceled.
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