Platform music festival rescheduled over licence delay

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An electronic music festival in Glasgow will not go ahead next month, with organisers blaming the council.

An electronic music festival in Glasgow will not take place next month, with organisers blaming the council for failing to authorise a licence in time for the event.

The open-air rave, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary in the city, was due to feature house and techno music acts including Bailey Ibbs, Chlär and Blasha & Allatt. The spokesperson said: "Unfortunately last week we were informed that due to limited resources at Glasgow City Council and local authorities, they can't authorise the final part of our licence in time although we have followed the same procedures for the last 11 years and even provided more documentation this time around."To find this out is frustrating, soul destroying and now comes at a huge logistical and financial loss.

 

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