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Glastonbury Festival future uncertain as Michael Eavis warns event could go 'bankrupt'

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Glastonbury's organiser Michael Eavis has warned that the festival could be at risk of going bankrupt if it does not return next year.

This year, festival goers and artists were left devastated when the Worthy Farm event was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Thousands were due to descend on the Somerset location this week to celebrate a stellar lineup of artists in the scorching sunny weather.

Raising concern over the future of the festival, Glastonbury's organisers have highlighted it was important for the festival to return in 2021 or it could 'be curtains'.

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