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Electric Fields festival cancelled after venue switch | Electric Fields festival cancelled after venue switch |
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The Electric Fields music festival has been cancelled less than two months after it was moved from southern Scotland to a new venue in Glasgow. | The Electric Fields music festival has been cancelled less than two months after it was moved from southern Scotland to a new venue in Glasgow. |
Metronomy, The Vaccines and Frank Turner were among the acts due to perform at the event between 4-6 July. | Metronomy, The Vaccines and Frank Turner were among the acts due to perform at the event between 4-6 July. |
Organisers announced in April that they were moving the festival from Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries and Galloway to SWG3 in Finnieston. | Organisers announced in April that they were moving the festival from Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries and Galloway to SWG3 in Finnieston. |
However, on Tuesday SWG3 said the event would not now go ahead. | However, on Tuesday SWG3 said the event would not now go ahead. |
The confirmation comes after attempts to buy tickets via the Electric Fields website were greeted with the message: "This show has been cancelled." | The confirmation comes after attempts to buy tickets via the Electric Fields website were greeted with the message: "This show has been cancelled." |
It included a Manchester-based number for the festival's ticketing company, Ticketline, for fans wishing to claim a refund. | It included a Manchester-based number for the festival's ticketing company, Ticketline, for fans wishing to claim a refund. |
On Tuesday afternoon, Electric Fields posted a statement online saying it was "with a heavy heart" the festival had now been cancelled. | |
It said: "This decision has not come lightly and we have put in our all to try avoid this outcome, however we have been faced with challenges that we simply cannot overcome." | |
It continued: "As of today, Electric Fields ceases trading. For information on ticket refunds, please contact your location of purchase. | |
"We cannot thank you enough for your support over the years and we are truly sorry that we have not been able to make this work. | |
"Never did we think the party we threw in a field in Thornhill for 100 of our friends would turn into a party for 7,000 in the grounds of a castle. Especially not in five short years. | |
"But it did, and that is thanks to all of you who came along and made it what it was." | |
'Killed the vibe' | |
One fan who had previously attended the festival but was given a refund last month after the switch to Glasgow explained why he had asked for his money back. | |
Iain Kyle said: "It was a great family weekend and it introduced the kids to some fantastic music they may otherwise not have experienced. | |
"The move to SWG3 just killed the whole vibe for me as it was no longer going to be time away and highly unlikely to be a similar atmosphere. | |
"It is a fairly congested market in Glasgow with TRNSMT and Summer Sessions already and they lost that family-friendly feature which made it so different." | |
In April, Electric Fields blamed "ongoing logistical and transport challenges" for the decision to leave Drumlanrig. | |
SWG3 said that fans who had bought tickets for the event once it had been moved to Glasgow via the venue's ticket provider, Ticketweb, would receive refunds within 14-28 days. | SWG3 said that fans who had bought tickets for the event once it had been moved to Glasgow via the venue's ticket provider, Ticketweb, would receive refunds within 14-28 days. |
A spokeswoman for SWG3 added that this would apply to about 80 customers. | A spokeswoman for SWG3 added that this would apply to about 80 customers. |
Last year's festival is estimated to have generated £1.5m for the local economy in southern Scotland. | Last year's festival is estimated to have generated £1.5m for the local economy in southern Scotland. |
More than 8,000 watched the Friday night headliner - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - in an attendance record for the festival. | More than 8,000 watched the Friday night headliner - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - in an attendance record for the festival. |