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With the anniversary of lockdown feeling more like a centenary, the Prime Minister’s roadmap for a release from lockdown offers a little hope for culture-starved, Vitamin D-deprived music lovers: festivals will rise again. Katie Connor reports.
With the announcement of Reading and Leeds festivals going ahead, festival fans have finally been given the answer they’ve been waiting for, a ray of hope for 2021. But, with the dreaded coronavirus still very much in force and case numbers still in the thousands, many questions about the future of festivals still remain unanswered.
Glastonbury already announced its cancelation a few months back, so no chance remains for the legendary festival to return from its now two-year hiatus. However, other festivals which have been confirmed to be going ahead include; El Dorado, Isle Of Wight, Parklife, Creamfields, and 2000 Trees to name a few. Nevertheless
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It’s not a light on the horizon, but a mud-splattered welly and cidersoaked Ramones tee. The Prime Minister’s roadmap for a release from lockdown offers a little hope for culture-starved, Vitamin D-deprived music lovers: festivals will rise again.
And with the anniversary of lockdown feeling more like a centenary, even those of us who thought we’d long ago swapped squalid tents for hotel suites are salivating at the thought of negotiating portaloos and screaming along to songs we don’t know the words to long live the lost weekend.