Wannasee Festival postponed

Organisers of the Wannasee Festival Penrith, due to take place on August Bank Holiday weekend have announced the decision to postpone the festival. 

Following a site visit to the venue, yesterday, organisers found the ground conditions would make it not possible to operate Wannasee Festival Penrith, on its scheduled dates, to the standards which are required to ensure it is safe and satisfactory to everyone involved.

A spokes person for the festival organisers said “Our team arrived on site to start the event build this week, and the ground conditions are not in a fit state for this to occur without substantial damage to the site which would render the festival unsafe to run for customers. We have exhausted all options over the past few days to try and make the event happen but time constraints and the added costs of upwards of hundreds of thousands of pounds mean that we are unable to run the festival as planned next week.”

“The ground is soft and saturated underfoot, even without volumes of vehicle traffic and the opinion of our Site Management Team is that were the festival to run on the scheduled dates, there would be a risk of stuck vehicles in all phases of the event, which could cause traffic management concerns in clearing the roads.  The ground conditions also lead us to believe there is a risk of unsafe conditions on foot, and unsanitary conditions in camping areas, particularly where vehicular access is needed such as Live In Vehicle camping areas.”

“Sadly, the almost continuously wet summer, with insufficient lengthier periods of dry, warm weather, to allow the ground sufficient time to dry out means that even with a mixture of on and off rain/dry weather, over the next week, (there have been several very wet days this week, alone) there is not sufficient time for the ground to recover. “

“We share the disappointment in being unable to stage the festival, as planned, but we are sure you will understand that safety must come first and to try and run the festival in hugely muddy conditions would be much too risky and we have fallen victim to this wet Summer, as, sadly, have dozens of other festivals.”

 All ticket holders will receive an email from organisers this afternoon (Friday 16th August) with further information.

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