All Tomorrow’s Parties Shuts Down

All Tomorrow’s Parties Shuts Down

After years of financial problems and canceled events, All Tomorrow’s Parties has finally announced that it is shutting down. A statement posted on their site says, “It is with deep sadness we are announcing that ATP Festivals and live promotions are closing down.” They add, “We are very sorry we could not make this work and have tried to survive throughout all our recent losses but we are no longer able to trade and have to accept we cannot go on.” Read the full statement below.

Last month, ATP canceled its Drive Like Jehu-curated festival in Manchester, England. ATP Iceland, which was set to take place in July, has also been canceled. The organizers assure fans that ATP-promoted UK shows “will have new promoters appointed” and tickets for those will be honored.

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All Tomorrow’s Parties’ statement:

It is with deep sadness we are announcing that ATP Festivals and live promotions are closing down. After months of speculation, our funding for Iceland has been pulled and we are no longer able to continue so will be closing down the entire live side of ATP festivals and live promotions with immediate effect and going into administration.

ATP Iceland festival is no longer happening, but all our other UK shows will have new promoters appointed and tickets transferred (all purchased tickets remain valid with the new promoter).  We will post details of the administrators and what to do for festival ticket refunds over the next week.

We are very sorry we could not make this work and have tried to survive throughout all our recent losses but we are no longer able to trade and have to accept we cannot go on.

Thank you to all our loyal customers who have supported us and incredible artists who have performed or curated for us over the years and made ATP so special while it lasted.

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