Organisers of The Headland Festival, due to be held near Scarborough over the Augsut Bank Holiday have been forced to cancel.
The annual event, first held in 2017, was due to host a varied line-up of live music and DJs with a low entry price and an ideal platform to launch new artists.
was due to take place at Hulley’s Farm in Scarborough from 23 to 25 August with a line-up that included bands, cover artists and DJs.
Event organiser, James Taylor commented “rising costs, red tape, a slump in ticket sales and unsuccessful funding bids had made this year’s event “untenable” but has not ruled out a return in 2025.