The Glastonbury festival is in danger of going bankrupt if the coronavirus pandemic forces another cancellation next year, organisers have warned.
This year’s event would have been taking place this week in Somerset had the world not been engulfed by a health crisis. Michael Eavis, who founded the world-famous festival 50 years ago, told the Guardian another year away could have disastrous financial consequences.
He said: “We have to run next year, otherwise we would seriously go bankrupt … It has to happen for us, we have to carry on.
Otherwise it will be curtains. I don’t think we could wait another year.” Emily Eavis, Michael’s daughter and the festival organiser, said they would be in a “very serious situation” if next year’s event was
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