festival bosses previously told NME that they could “sink” and face bankruptcy if the government failed to back up live events this summer.The Gloucestershire festival was set to take place from July 1-4, but organisers say that too much “uncertainty” surrounded this year’s event.“This, coupled with the lack of appropriate government backed cancellation insurance, has rendered this year unfortunately too great a risk for us to continue planning in the festival’s current format,” they wrote.Festival organisers previously told NME they run the risk of financial ruin if the road-map out of lockdown is delayed and prevents them from taking place.pic.twitter.com/4y3gxwdgGL— Barn On The Farm (@BarnOnTheFarm) April 16, 2021“COVID simply isn’t.