Barnaby Festival 2020 update in light of the latest advice from the government and NHS about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We must ensure that the health and safety of our audiences, volunteers, artists, partners and staff is the number one priority.
The team at Barnaby is looking at alternative ways we can deliver our festival, in response to the developing situation. We will be in touch with all our funders, partners, stakeholders, artists and communities to ensure that they are kept informed about our plans going forward.
As we are living in unprecedented times, this may take a little while, but please be assured that we will be in touch with you.
Whatever happens, we are committed to supporting our community and creative partners and finding ways to deliver high quality arts and culture, enriching the lives of our audiences and supporting our town.
We will update everyone with more information soon by email, social media and Barnaby Festival website updates and thank you for your support.
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