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BravoCon 2021 Is Being Postponed Another Year

With the coronavirus once again surging, the channel is pushing back its second-ever planned convention

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Sad news, Bravoholics.

BravoCon 2021 is being postponed another year, the network announced Monday.

"Out of an abundance of caution, we are postponing BravoCon 2021 until next year," Bravo announced via social media on Monday, Aug. 9. "We are just as disappointed as our loyal fans to have to cancel this year's event, but health and safety are our top priorities. We look forward to celebrating BravoCon 2022 together."

Back in May, Bravo announced plans for the second annual convention to take place from Oct. 15 to 17 after taking 2020 off amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"Close to ten thousand fans experienced our first ever BravoCon and I'm so excited to bring the Bravosphere to life again," Ellen Stone, EVP, Consumer Engagement & Brand Strategy, NBCUniversal Cable, said at the time. "The passion of our attendees combined with the enthusiasm from our talent set the standards super high for our second Con which we plan to be even more memorable."

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Participating talent hadn't been announced yet.

BravoCon's 2019 was a sold-out, three-day weekend with over 50 live events and 90+ talent from series like "The Real Housewives," "Below Deck," "Million Dollar Listing," "Southern Charm," "Top Chef," "Summer House," "Vanderpump Rules" and "Married to Medicine."

Andy Cohen also hosted the largest "Watch What Happens Live" audience ever.

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