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WorldGlastonbury 2020: Festival cancelled due to coronavirus

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Glastonbury 2020: Festival cancelled due to coronavirus

Glastonbury’s famous Pyramid Stage will remain dark in June, as the festival becomes the latest event to be canceled due to coronavirus.

Taylor Swift, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar were due to appear, alongside Diana Ross and Dua Lipa.

“We’re so sorry that this decision has been made,” a statement said. “It was not through choice.”

Just six days ago, organizer Emily Eavis said she had “fingers firmly crossed” the event would go ahead.

But after the government advised people to avoid mass gatherings on Monday, cancellation became increasingly likely.

Organizers took the decision before 1 April, when festival-goers were expected to pay the remaining balance of their £270 tickets.

Fans who had already paid the £50 deposit will be allowed to roll over that sum to next year, guaranteeing “the opportunity to buy a ticket for Glastonbury 2021”, organisers said. Refunds will also be available for those who want them.

More than 200,000 people, including 135,000 ticket-holders, would have descended on Worthy Farm in Somerset if the festival had gone ahead from 24 to 28 June.

Other acts on the line-up included Noel Gallagher, Lana Del Rey, Herbie Hancock, the Pet Shop Boys, AJ Tracey and Haim.

“We very much hope that the situation in the UK will have improved enormously by the end of June,” said Michael and Emily Eavis in a statement.

“But even if it has, we are no longer able to spend the next three months with thousands of crew here on the farm, helping us with the enormous job of building the infrastructure and attractions.”

Saying 2020 would now be an “enforced fallow year” for the festival, they apologised for letting fans down.

“We were so looking forward to welcoming you all for our 50th anniversary with a line-up full of fantastic artists and performers that we were incredibly proud to have booked.”

They added: “We look forward to welcoming you back to these fields next year and until then, we send our love and support to all of you.”

BBC Radio 2 DJ Jo Whiley echoed many fans’ sentiments when she wrote on Twitter: “This is so devastatingly disappointing for so many people on so many levels.

“Next year Glastonbury is going to be off the scale,” she added. “But for now much love to Emily Eavis and the Glasto family.”

Musician Billy Bragg, who is an annual fixture at the festival, also expressed his disappointment.

Meanwhile, pop culture journalist Natalie Jamieson issued an open call for the BBC to raid its archive of Glastonbury footage to broadcast an “ultimate Glastonbury line-up” on the last weekend of June.

“Am still gonna need a live-music fix & it could bring *such* joy,” she wrote.

Glastonbury’s cancellation comes after BBC Radio 1 cancelled plans to host its Big Weekend festival in Dundee in May.

Source: bbc.com

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