The festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of Woodstock is now searching for a new home following the news that Watkins Glen in upstate New York has terminated the festival’s site license. This is the latest set back for the event, including the loss of it’;s original investor and the festival’s production partner Superfly. CID Entertainment stepped in for Superfly but now they have pulled out too. That company was to supply enhanced camping, travel packages and transportation. The three day event featuring over 60 bands including Santana (who played at the 1969 original) and Robert Plant’s Sensational Spaceshifters Band is still slated to happen in August with festival organizers saying the original Woodstock faced some of the same problems, including having to change venue just 3 weeks before the event. That’s how Woodstock ended up on Max Yasgur’s farm in 1969.














