Malta Independent

Popular Glitch Festival cancelled after authoritie­s fail to give green light for event

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The popular Glitch Festival has been cancelled for a second year running after local health authoritie­s refused to give the green l i ght for the event to take place.

Announcing the news on Facebook, the organisers of the festival said that they were heartbroke­n to share the news.

“We did everything within our power to find a safe solution to welcome you back at the fortress this summer, but unfortunat­ely there’s no green l i ght from the l ocal authoritie­s”, the organisers said.

They noted how Malta currently has almost 80% of the adult population vaccinated with at least one dose of the Covid- 19 vaccine, a timeline for all adults to be fully vaccinated by July, 45 active cases of the virus, and no Covid patients in

ITU, saying that these promi sing numbers should have led to a safe re- opening.

“However, the l ocal authoritie­s think otherwise with no l ogical reasons behind these decisions”, they said.

The organisers appealed to ticket- holders to hold onto their ticket for 2022, saying that the festival will take place between 13 and 16 August in that year.

Refunds for those who wanted them will still be available, organisers said.

The festival i s one of at l east three major festivals which were due to take place in Malta this summer, but the government restrictio­n that – by August – only seated events with 200 people will be permitted put paid to their plans.

The government’s events reopening plan has garnered mass criticism and backlash from the entertainm­ent sector, with a l obby group calling for a sustainabl­e reopening plan, describing the government’s plans as a “joke.”

The arts and entertainm­ents sector will be taking to the streets next week in a demonstrat­ion against the proposed reopening plan, and i n demand for a different, more sustainabl­e plan.

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