THERE will be no news on this year's Bingley Music Live until after the Easter weekend, Bradford Council has said.
It still remains unclear what the fate of this coming Summer's festival is.
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'Late decisions' over Bingley Music Live 2018 contributed to £300,000 overspend
- Mystery surrounds 'lack of information' over this year's Bingley Music Live
A recent report into Bradford Council’s 2018/19 budget revealed that “higher costs” had led to a £300,000 overspend on Bingley Music Live last year, when it was headlined by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Jake Bugg and Shed Seven.
The report had blamed “higher costs” for the overspend.
Earlier this month, the Telegraph & Argus revealed the Council had not yet made a decision on whether the festival would run in 2019, despite the fact that much of the 2018 line up had already been announced by this time last year.
Sharing a post on its Facebook page, Bradford Council said: "Really sorry for the delay on Bingley Music Live news.
"We understand some people’s eagerness to know what’s happening. Unfortunately we won’t be in a position to make an announcement until after the Easter weekend."
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