The announcement was greeted by boos from spectators and with more rain forecast for Wednesday night, the prospects already look bleak for the remaining two days.
Last year, no play was possible in the game against Northants at Chesterfield but Derbyshire chief executive Simon Storey said they would still take matches to the picturesque park ground in the future.
“I think we clearly need to look at how we get the best out of Queen’s Park but we are always going to be committed to an out-ground that has been part of our history for over 100 years,” he said.
“We just need to look and see what we need to do to make sure we can give games the best possible chance of going ahead.”
Derbyshire successfully staged a County Championship match against Durham at Chesterfield and a T20 game with Yorkshire in July and Storey added: “A huge amount of progress has been made from last season when he lost the festival.
“Apart from our four day game and a very successful T20 match against Yorkshire, Chesterfield cricket club and the council have also hosted here two Women’s World Cup warm-up games and an under-19’s Test match.