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Reading and Leeds festivals cancelled over coronavirus dashing hopes for summer gigs

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Reading and Leeds festivals have been cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic. Stormzy, Rage Against The Machine and Liam Gallagher were meant to be headlining at the star-studded festival this year.

Concert-going Brits across the UK have had their hopes dashed of attending any gigs this summer. It comes hours after Matt Hancock told This Morning "summer is cancelled" as it appeared unlikely Brits will be able to go on holiday abroad later this year amid the outbreak.

Reading and Leeds festival were penned in to take place between August 28 and 30. A statement on Twitter said: "Reading and Leeds will no longer be taking place this year. "We've been closely monitoring this unprecedented situation and we were hopeful we could deliver the

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