BROOKLYN, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – The Faster Horses country music festival will not take place this year, organizers confirmed Wednesday.

In a statement posted on the festival’s website and social media pages, organizers said the event will be taking a break but reflected on the impact it has had on Michigan’s live music scene.

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“While the festival will not take place this year, we are proud of the memories created and the impact it has had on live music in Michigan,” the post read.

Festival organizers thanked those who have supported the event over the years.

“We remain grateful to the fans, artists, partners, and the Michigan International Speedway community who have supported Faster Horses over the years,” organizers said in the statement.

Faster Horses was also canceled last summer. In previous years, the festival drew thousands of fans to the Brooklyn area and featured some of the biggest names in country music. The three-day event had become one of Michigan’s most well-known summer music festivals, bringing major artists and large crowds to the Michigan International Speedway each year.