Long-running music festival cancelled for 2025

Global Rhythm Festival, that celebrated world and Caribbean music, has been cancelled this year
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A free festival that has been running for 14 years has been cancelled due to "increased financial pressures", according to organisers.
Global Rhythm Festival, a world and Caribbean music event, announced on social media, external this year's event would not take place in Christchurch Park in Ipswich.
Organisers said last year's event saw 11,000 people attend, enjoying three different stages of acts and performers.
They added it was an "incredibly difficult decision" and thanked previous attendees for their support.

Organisers said on social media it was an "incredibly difficult" decision
"Due to increased financial pressures on the events industry, the Global Rhythm organisers have made the tough decision to cancel this year's event," the statement said.
"This was an incredibly difficult decision with numerous funding opportunities and partnerships and options being explored, but unfortunately, despite best efforts, we were unable to achieve the financial support required to proceed."
The spokesperson said more than 11,000 people attended the 14th event last year, where there were three stages and a "workshop tent".
"To each and every person who attended, and every artist who went on stage, all the crew and all the supporters we love you and we wish you a bright and beautiful summer," they added.
"Play a tune and dance in the park and think of us."
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