UK Music Festival Crisis Deepens: Over 100 Events Face Closure in 2024
The UK music festival industry faces a severe crisis, with over 100 festivals projected to close in 2024 alone. One in six festivals has already fallen victim to post-pandemic challenges.
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Key factors contributing to the crisis:
- Production costs increased by over 30%
- Most festivals honored 2019 ticket prices in 2022
- Brexit-related paperwork added complexity
- Rising artist touring costs
- Ongoing inflation and energy crisis
In 2023, 36 music festivals were cancelled before their scheduled dates. Major casualties include:
- NASS Festival (30,000 capacity)
- Leopollooza
- Long Division
- Nozstock The Hidden Valley
- Bluedot
- Barn On the Farm
The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) proposes reducing VAT on festival ticket sales from 20% to 5% for three years to help the industry recover. This measure previously helped support the live entertainment sector during COVID-19.
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