Netflix has rescheduled its highly anticipated live streaming event "Skyscraper Live" due to weather concerns. The event, which was set to follow free solo climber Alex Honnold as he scales the Taipei 101 tower in Taiwan, has been postponed until Saturday night U.S. time, with a new transmission slot of 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
The decision comes after rain showers were expected to hit the area at the same time "Skyscraper Live" was set to kick off at 9 a.m. local time. According to the show's producers, safety is their top priority and they cannot proceed with the event under current weather conditions.
"I sadly will not get to climb the building today because it’s raining," Honnold shared on Instagram. "I suppose climbing is always at the mercy of nature. That’s just how it goes… I’m going to go for a hike and have a nice day out."
The January 24 transmission was chosen because it's dry season in Taiwan, but weather forecasts showed that rain was still possible. With the new postponement date, Honnold will now attempt to free solo the Taipei 101 tower on a more favorable day.
"Skyscraper Live" is a highly anticipated event that has garnered significant interest from fans of free solo climbing. Alex Honnold's daring feats have been showcased in the Oscar-winning documentary "Free Solo," which chronicled his climb of El Capitan's 3,000-foot "Freerider" route in Yosemite National Park.
The production team behind "Skyscraper Live" has taken a cautious approach, citing safety as their top priority. "We won't be on that building unless we're all comfortable," said Plimsoll Prods. Ltd. CEO Grant Mansfield. The event is being produced by Plimsoll Prods. Limited, in association with ITV Studios.
With the postponement, fans are eagerly awaiting the new transmission date, which promises to be a thrilling experience for those watching from around the world.
The decision comes after rain showers were expected to hit the area at the same time "Skyscraper Live" was set to kick off at 9 a.m. local time. According to the show's producers, safety is their top priority and they cannot proceed with the event under current weather conditions.
"I sadly will not get to climb the building today because it’s raining," Honnold shared on Instagram. "I suppose climbing is always at the mercy of nature. That’s just how it goes… I’m going to go for a hike and have a nice day out."
The January 24 transmission was chosen because it's dry season in Taiwan, but weather forecasts showed that rain was still possible. With the new postponement date, Honnold will now attempt to free solo the Taipei 101 tower on a more favorable day.
"Skyscraper Live" is a highly anticipated event that has garnered significant interest from fans of free solo climbing. Alex Honnold's daring feats have been showcased in the Oscar-winning documentary "Free Solo," which chronicled his climb of El Capitan's 3,000-foot "Freerider" route in Yosemite National Park.
The production team behind "Skyscraper Live" has taken a cautious approach, citing safety as their top priority. "We won't be on that building unless we're all comfortable," said Plimsoll Prods. Ltd. CEO Grant Mansfield. The event is being produced by Plimsoll Prods. Limited, in association with ITV Studios.
With the postponement, fans are eagerly awaiting the new transmission date, which promises to be a thrilling experience for those watching from around the world.