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Reschedule­d comedy festival cancels shows Organisers feel it is unsafe to proceed given lockdown rules

- BY JAMIE LOPEZ jamie.lopez@reachplc.com @jamie_lopez1

SOUTHPORT Comedy Festival 2020 has been cancelled as a result of the latest Covid restrictio­ns.

The event had provisiona­lly been pushed back from its original dates in October but a decision has now been made to cancel it.

However, the organisers have promised to return with a vengeance for Southport Comedy Festival 2021.

The hugely popular event brings some of the biggest names in comedy to Southport every year and Jason Manford, Russell Kane, Rich Hall, Jo Caulfield, Reginald D Hunter, Ed Byrne, Paul Zerdin, Paul Sinha and Andy Parsons were among the names on this year’s bill, which was sponsored by Southport firm Anthony James Estate Agents.

The 2020 event was initially due to be held in theatres, restaurant­s and bars around Southport, but was cancelled after the Covid-19 pandemic hit the UK in March.

In August, after cases had subsided, event organisers Brendan Riley and Val Brady planned a special Covid-secure Southport Comedy Festival in a specially constructe­d marquee at Victoria Park in Southport, Merseyside with a huge array of safety measures in place.

The shows were due to take place between October 1 and October 18.

But despite a number of the shows being sold out, the organisers noted the rising Covid cases in the region and took the sensible decision to postpone the festival until the end of November in the hope that cases might be brought back under control.

But following the news that both the Liverpool City Region and Lancashire are in Tier 3 Covid restrictio­ns, the decision has now regretfull­y been made to cancel this year’s event.

Everyone who has bought tickets will get their money returned through the Skiddle ticket booking operator.

Festival directors Brendan Riley and Val Brady said: “It is with huge regret that we announce the cancellati­on of this year’s Southport Comedy Festival.

“Due to the ongoing Covid19 Coronaviru­s pandemic and the movement of Sefton and other nearby boroughs into Tier 3 Covid Alert Levels, it has now become clear that it is just not possible for this year’s event to go ahead.

“We are extremely disappoint­ed to have to make this decision.

“The amount of work we have put in planning this year’s festival and trying to make it work in the current climate is difficult to quantify.

“The support we have received from the public and our fantastic sponsors has been overwhelmi­ng.

“We would like to say a huge thank you to this year’s headline sponsor, Mark and Lyn Cunningham from Anthony James Estate Agents, along with all our other sponsors and supporters, including Alan Adams and his team from Southport Flower Show and Victoria Park Events,

Mark Dilley from Elite Marquees, Mark Catherall and the Sefton Council Tourism Team and all our other supporters for trying to make this year’s festival happen.

“We would also like to thank everyone who has bought tickets for your support, for your patience and your understand­ing. It just wasn’t meant to be this year.

“We feel that everyone’s safety has to come first and we hope you understand.

“We will be working closely with our ticketing partners and they will be in touch by email very soon to process refunds for tickets already purchased.

“We will be back when this nightmare has passed.”

“Until then keep safe, and we will get through this together.”

For updates on next year’s events, southportc­omedyfesti­val.com and like Southport Comedy Festival page on Facebook.

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 ??  ?? ● Southport Comedy Festival directors Brendan Riley and Val Brady and, inset, Jason Manford
● Southport Comedy Festival directors Brendan Riley and Val Brady and, inset, Jason Manford

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