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Starbuzz Media LLC has officially announced the postponement of the much-anticipated DMV Party In The Park 2025, originally scheduled for July 19.
According to a statement issued by the organizers, the decision comes as a result of unforeseen delays in acquiring work permits for several key international performers slated to headline this year’s event.
“We understand the excitement and energy that surrounds the DMV Party In The Park each year, and this decision was not made lightly,” said the CEO of Starbuzz Media.

“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment caused by this postponement.”
The annual summer event, known for its star-studded lineup and vibrant celebration of music and culture, has built a strong following across the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area and beyond.
Organizers have assured fans and stakeholders that they are working swiftly to resolve the issues and confirm a new date later this summer.
All tickets purchased for the original date will remain valid for the rescheduled festival. Additionally, Starbuzz Media has announced that existing ticket holders will receive a special bonus at the event as a gesture of appreciation for their patience and continued support.
Further updates, including the new event date and additional details, will be communicated through the official DMV Party In The Park social media channels and website.
For now, fans are encouraged to stay tuned and hold on to their tickets as preparations continue for an unforgettable experience later this season.
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