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cancelling their 2020 edition due to COVID-19 restrictions, Green Man announced plans to return in 2021 back in February.With remaining tickets sold last month, the festival have now revealed that they’re waiting on further advice from the government and hoping for a COVID insurance package in order to host their 2021 festival as planned on the weekend of August 19-22.In a message to fans, they wrote: “To our Green Man family – big thanks for your patience and support.
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Green Man Festival has confirmed that its 2021 event will go ahead next month and has revealed the line-up, headlined by Mogwai, Caribou, Fontaines D.C.
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Reading Festival is set to proceed as planned next month after the festival was granted a licence by the local council.This year’s festival is set to take place from August 27-29, with the likes of Stormzy, Post Malone and Queens of the Stone Age set to headline.Reading Borough Council had previously raised doubts about this year’s Reading Festival going ahead, but late last week the council granted organisers Festival Republic a licence to hold their festival this summer.“Festival Republic have
vanishing from a mental health facility in Irvine has been traced by officers. Members of the public were warned not to approach Joseph Shields after he was seen leaving the grounds of Ayrshire Central Hospital on June 24.
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Groove Armada and The Coral as part of its initial announcement in March.Yesterday (June 30) organisers unveiled the full bill, which includes new additions The Staves, Ibibio Sound Machine and more.“We are buzzing that Ibibio Sound Machine and The Staves will be joining electronic dance duo Groove Armada, The Coral, House Gospel Choir and Mr Wilson’s Second Liners on our outdoor Main Stage,” said Kaleidoscope director Simon Fell.Kaleidoscope Festival 2021 is ON! And what’s more the full line up
West Lothian, tragically took her own life in May 2020 aged just 24 following a battle with mental health. Despite being admitted to hospital on a number of occasions, Olivia's devastated mum Elaine Johnstone, 55, said her daughter never got the help she needed.Young Olivia spent three months in St John's Hospital from April to June 2018 but was placed on a long waiting list for psychiatric help when she came home.
Bobby Gillespie & Jehnny Beth, Black Midi, Moses Boyd, Stereolab, Girl Band, Iceage and many more.The festival will kick off on November 10 with a show at Village Underground featuring the likes of Mykki Blanco and Charlotte Adigéry.
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https://t.co/CHmUHnQ03s pic.twitter.com/Idmgs49QSj— Tomorrowland (@tomorrowland) June 23, 2021Organisers explained that the cancellation comes despite local government officials publishing a decree which will allow events with up to 75,000 visitors a day to take place starting on August 13.“Considering our longstanding cooperation with the municipalities, we do not want to engage in a legal battle, and we do not want to appeal the mayors’ decision with the Council of State,” festival bosses
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.An 'irreplaceable' man who showed waning signs of sepsis experienced significant delays in treatment and went without medical observations for almost four hours, an inquest heard.South Manchester Coroner's Court heard Steven Hathaway, 47, from Denton, was rushed to Tameside Hospital before 6pm on March 18, last year after he turned 'blue in the
Nicola Sturgeon even said she thought the idea was a “spoof” when it circulated on social media.