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Amsterdam’s Valtifest, declared bankrupt two weeks ago, to go ahead after takeover – Resident Advisor

The festival, which will be “smaller and in a different location,” had been run by the troubled events firm Meubel Stukken.

This year’s edition of the Amsterdam festival Valtifest will go ahead despite declaring itself bankrupt at the start of the month.

Ownership of Valtifest has been transferred from the events brand Meubel Stukken to Vault Events. In a statement published on Valtifest’s website (which is currently down) and their Facebook page on August 11th, the event’s new owners said the festival “… will be executed and programmed under a new leadership. All purchased tickets remain valid and there will be no refunds.” It will take place on Saturday, September 9th as planned. The statement went on: “Due to the short…

Read the full article at: https://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=39766

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 17, 2017

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Amsterdam’s Valtifest, declared bankrupt two weeks ago, to go ahead after takeover – Resident Advisor

The festival, which will be “smaller and in a different location,” had been run by the troubled events firm Meubel Stukken.

This year’s edition of the Amsterdam festival Valtifest will go ahead despite declaring itself bankrupt at the start of the month.

Ownership of Valtifest has been transferred from the events brand Meubel Stukken to Vault Events. In a statement published on Valtifest’s website (which is currently down) and their Facebook page on August 11th, the event’s new owners said the festival “… will be executed and programmed under a new leadership. All purchased tickets remain valid and there will be no refunds.” It will take place on Saturday, September 9th as planned. The statement went on: “Due to the short…

Read the full article at: https://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=39766&comments=1

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 17, 2017

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