Goldenvoice, the promoter behind Coachella, is actively trying to figure out how to use the ditched ice rink that was custom-built for Frank Ocean's headlining set, Billboard reports.
They're reportedly hoping to incorporate it into the second weekend of the festival in some fashion in order to help mitigate the losses stemming from Ocean's cancellation of his performance on Sunday, which will reportedly cost the festival "several million dollars." The rink, constructed for an onstage performance of over 100 ice skaters and the most expensive element of the production, was nixed by Ocean the day of his performance after the singer was injured on the festival grounds.
Ocean suffered "two fractures and a sprain in his left leg," according to a statement announcing Ocean's departure from the setlist of Coachella weekend two.
Sources told Billboard that while creating an open ice rink for festivalgoers is out of the question, it may be used for another artist's performance.
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