Pharrell is Ending Something in The Water Festival’s Run in Virginia Beach Due to The City’s “Toxic Energy”
Earlier this year, Donovan Lynch, a 25-year-old cousin of Pharrell, was murdered by a Virginia Beach police officer.
After just one installment, Pharrell is pulling the plug on Something In The Water Festival’s tenure in his hometown of Virginia Beach.
According to the impeccably named Virginia Beach news outlet, WAVY, the perennial hit-maker and festival founder has cancelled this year’s Something In The Water, claiming the city has ignored the producer’s proposals for social justice initiatives. Pharrell is likely referring to the Listen Learn Love VB coalition, a group formed by the producer in 2019 to “fast-track the diversity and inclusion conversation” and “rebrand Virginia Beach as a sanctuary for human rights.” This organization failed to gain traction in the city when a group of business owners in Oceanfront rejected its messaging. Earlier this year, in the same section of Virginia Beach, 25-year-old Donovan Lynch, a cousin of Pharrell, was murdered by a Virginia Beach police officer who accused him of “brandishing a weapon.” The account has been disputed by Lynch’s family, who claimed he was licensed to carry a weapon.
In a letter to Virginia Beach City Manager Patrick Duhaney (see below,) the producer said his hometown was “run by – and with – toxic energy.” He goes on to explain how that energy distorted narrative behind the murder of his cousin. Duhaney responded to the producer’s letter with his own. “Before any final decisions are made, the Mayor and I would like to fully understand the sentiment that has brought us to this point. With great humility we hope that you and Festival leadership might be willing to meet with us in person to discuss our partnership,” Duhaney writes, citing the sizable economic impact of the festival.
It remains unclear whether Something In The Water has been cancelled outright or just pulled from its original location in Virginia Beach. During its inaugural run, the line-up included performances from Pharrell, JAY-Z, Missy Elliott, Charlie Wilson, Tyler The Creator, Usher, Snoop Dogg, and more.
You can read both letters below.
BREAKING NEWS: SITW may not return to #VirginiaBeach in 2022. #13NewsNow. pic.twitter.com/AEjQMGUBEl
— Ali Weatherton 13News Now (@13AliWeatherton) October 5, 2021