Popular UK summer festival attracting 50,000 per year is AXED – leaving fans devastated

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Popular UK summer festival attracting 50,000 per year is AXED – leaving fans devastated
Author: Louis Regan
Published: Jan, 14 2025 16:00

A POPULAR music festival which attracts more than 50,000 revellers a year will not be returning in 2025. The event has been a staple of the summer festival season for years but punters will miss out this year. Africa Oyé, which celebrates African music and culture, pulled in a sea of music lovers in 2024 - smashing previous attendance records.

 [Katumba drummers performing at the Africa Oye music festival.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Katumba drummers performing at the Africa Oye music festival.]

However, bosses are feeling the pinch of industry supplier costs across the sector, Liverpool Echo reported. The popular festival will therefore take a 'fallow year' to prepare for what will be a fiercely awaited return on June 21 and 22, 2026 at Liverpool's Sefton Park.

 [A man singing into a microphone at the Africa Oye music festival.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A man singing into a microphone at the Africa Oye music festival.]

It comes as spiralling costs forced around 125 grassroots music venues across the country closed last year, while an estimated 192 festivals have vanished since 2019. "We understand that there will of course be disappointment with this announcement," Paul Duhaney, artistic director of Africa Oyé, said.

 [Large crowd at the Afrika Oye festival in Sefton Park.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Large crowd at the Afrika Oye festival in Sefton Park.]

"Our relationships with the Oyé family, festival staff, traders and service suppliers are very important to us and we did not take this decision lightly. "With increased infrastructure and compliance costs, it is simply a case that without major investment to cover the costs of delivering a festival of this size safely, it would be irresponsible to go ahead with the event in 2025.".

Paul added: “I can reassure everyone that the festival will be back in 2026. "The break will allow us to raise money through a series of fundraising concerts, allow us time to negotiate with major partners, sponsors, and funders, and work towards a safe and successful return to Sefton Park.”.

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