The festival was scheduled to take place in Glasgow on July 3 and 4, but a surprising new announcement revealed that it won't be happening due to low ticket sales.
In a statement from Glasgow Life, which was working with WOMAD to host the festival, the organization said, via The Herald Scotland, "We are deeply disappointed to confirm that WOMAD Glasgow, scheduled to take place in Kelvingrove Park on 03 and 04 July, will no longer go ahead."
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The organization also thanked all of the artists, vendors, suppliers and more who were working with them to bring the Glasgow edition of WOMAD to life. For those who already purchased tickets to the event, Glasgow Life stated that everyone will receive a full refund within seven working days.
The WOMAD Festival started all the way back in 1982, founded by Peter Gabriel, and since its inaugural festival, it has expanded internationally, with editions taking place in many other U.K. cities and countries over the years.
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