Study finds UK festival crowds most likely to experience loss or theft
Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds are the UK festivals that rank highest in the likelihood of partygoers experiencing theft or loss, study finds. With festival season just around the corner, the insurance website Comparethemarket.com has taken a deep dive into the UK festivals where partygoers are most likely to experience an event of theft or loss. The news comes as 44% of Brits
76% of UK festivals might be cancelled due to lack of government support
World renowned Circus offered a beacon of hope for partygoers in England, holding a pilot event called The First Dance in Liverpool last week including Sven Väth, The Blessed Maddona, Yousef, Hot Since 82 and more. Aiming to gather data so that night life industry can return to normalcy, no social distancing and no masks were required. Although the results haven't been disclosed yet,
Festival cancellations continue to grow amid UK government insurance row
In 2020 it was clear why UK festivals had to cancel - the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent closure of society to prevent overwhelming the NHS was a "do-or-die" situation that has never been seen before. We came close to disaster, twice, when counting the January "second wave", but the plan worked. Yet as we head into 2021 with vaccinations, mean
UK festivals could face cancellation without government backed insurance
The UK summer is looking bright for 2021, with the current "roadmap" to easing lockdown going well. This week, the second major step was enacted, with groups of six able to meet outdoors, pubs reopening for outdoor drinking, and other measures that are moving us closer to normality. Yet while the June 21st date for removal of all restrictions means