NASS Festival 2020 called off due to coronavirus crisis but The Streets confirmed already for 2021

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

The NASS Festival (Photo: Alex Rawson/NASS Festival)
The NASS Festival (Photo: Alex Rawson/NASS Festival)

The NASS Festival, which is held each year at the Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet, has been called off but The Streets have already been confirmed as 2021 headliners.

Organisers of the event announced today (May 13) that the 2020 event, which was due to be held at the showground from July 9 to 12, will now not be held due to the coronavirus crisis.

In a statement, they said: "We're heartbroken to announce that NASS will no longer take place this summer.

"We explored all options to run the show, but it is clear rescheduling to 2021 is our only option. The safety of our fans, the local community and everyone involved in NASS comes first.

"NASS will now take place onJuly 8 to 11 2021. All tickets for this year's festival will automatically be transferred to next year.

"The Streets will headline NASS 2021 with A.M.C feat Phantom, Andy C, Benny L, Bou, Crissy Criss, Holy Goof, Hybrid Minds, Jaykae, Kanine, Kings of the Rollers, SASASAS, SHY FX, Sika Studios and Fatty's Yard also joining the bill. We'll be announcing loads more acts later this year.

"By sticking with us, you'll be helping to support the future of NASS and everyone involved behind the scenes. But, we know some of you really need the cash right now, or may simply prefer a refund.

"Look out for an email from us within the next 72 hours which will include more info about how to claim a refund for the face value of your ticket. Thank you to everyone who has sent messages of support over the past few weeks.

"We've been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from our NASS fam. We'd be nothing without you guys.

"We'll see you next year. Until then, stay safe and look out for each other."

     

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