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Entertainment October 23, 2025

Huge UK festival axed after going into liquidation

Huge UK festival axed after going into liquidation
Hackney Colliery Band performsduring Standon Calling 2021
Standon Calling has been axed (Picture: Lorne Thomson/Redferns)

Standon Calling has been axed after 17 years after suffering ‘significant financial losses’.


The festival, which was first staged in the village of Standon,Hertfordshire, nearly 20 years ago, announced the sad news onsocial media.


In an online post, the organiser said: ‘We regret to announce that after 17 Standon Callings the 2023 Standon Calling will now prove to have been the last.


The festival was frank that the decision was based on finances.


‘Due to significant financial losses sustained in 2022 and 2023, we were unable to run the festival in 2024 and 2025.


‘For the last 18 months, we have engaged with a number of potential investors to continue the festival, including one party for the last 13 months.

STANDON, ENGLAND - JULY 24: Greentea Peng performs during Standon Calling 2021 on July 24, 2021 in Standon, England. (Photo by Lorne Thomson/Redferns)
The festival had many big names perform (Picture: Lorne Thomson/Redferns)

‘With huge regret, additional investment has not been secured and we are left with no other option than to put the company into the control of the liquidators.


‘We are hugely grateful for all the support that so many people have given to the festival over the years, which helped build Standon Calling into what it became since its inception in 2006.’


The festival saw some big names perform in the past few decades, includingCharli XCX,Bastille,Florenceand the Machine, Madness, Primal Scream and Bryan Ferry.


Last February, some performers and food vendors claimed that they were owed tens of thousands of pounds from the 2023 event.


Following a series of local council meetings involving the festival founder, Alex Trenchard, the festival was set to return in 2026 with a licence approved.


The license conditions stipulated a 20,000-person capacity, including staff and performers. Plus stated that attendees would be off-site by midnight each day.

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