The company behind a “chaotic” music festival that was pulled on the second day has gone into liquidation while owing almost £890,000 to creditors.
Hope & Glory Festival in Liverpool was called off on 6 August amid reports of overcrowding, long delays for artists and acts axed at the last minute.
Insolvency firm Butcher Woods said 32 creditors were owed £888,984, including Liverpool City Council.
Company director Iain Kerr has been contacted…
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