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Coronavirus: Which festivals have been cancelled or postponed in Scotland this year?

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From music festivals to comedy shows, events across Scotland are being axed in a bid to halt the ever-growing coronavirus pandemic.The Scottish Government was forced to ban large gatherings and now groups of more than two people can be fined for breaking social distancing measures.Scotland is usually a staple on the festival scene and no-one puts on a show quite like us.From thousands of revellers spending a summer weekend watching top acts at TRNSMT to enjoying the buzzing streets of Edinburgh during the Fringe, there is always something going on.But due to the coronavirus outbreak, organisers have been forced to cancel or postpone some of the country's biggest events.We have a run down of which festivals have been axed, rescheduled or are

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