Parklife shares statement after festival’s brand-new stage closed down before headliners

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Parklife's statement after Matinee stage shut down before Josh Baker and Chris Stussy sets

Parklife's statement after Matinee stage shut down before Josh Baker and Chris Stussy sets

Parklife has released a full statement after the festival was forced to close its newest stage, and cancel two headline performances.

The huge Heaton Park festival had been running smoothly all weekend, with blistering performances from 50 Cent, Pawsa, Jorja Smith and plenty more.

But on Sunday, local lad and rising star DJ Josh Baker took to the brand-new Matinee stage to enormous crowds.

Although Parklife installed a queue system to manage numbers inside the enclosed festival stage, the crowds outside became very large, very quickly, and the decision was made to shut the stage down for everyone’s safety.

Several people have shared videos on TikTok, like the one below, that show the scenes around the Matinee stage and audiences being told the area would need to be evacuated.

The stage was shut down for the remainder of the evening, meaning a headline performance from Chris Stussy was also cancelled.

Parklife has said this decision was taken to ‘remove the risk of any potential incidents’ and to prioritise the safety of festival attendees.

Josh Baker told fans: “I deeply apologise. I can’t really put into words what today was going to mean to me.”

Chris Stussy said in a statement on his Instagram: “Really gutted I’m unable to perform at Parklife tonight, flew straight from Barcelona to play a 3 hours closing set but due to safety reasons and the stage being over crowded, the organisation decided to shut the stage down as it may have caused unsafe situations for those who were there.

“Despite being disappointed, safety comes first and we will make this right very soon.”

Parklife hasn’t publicly addressed the incident but has shared this statement: “As a result of crowd movement at the Matinee Stage and on the advice of our safety team to remove the risk of any potential incidents, Parklife made the decision to close the stage for the remainder of the final day of the festival.

“Unfortunately it has been impossible to relocate Josh Baker’s and Chris Stussy’s performances to a new stage.

“Our teams worked quickly and diligently to address the situation and the safety of our festival attendees is always our utmost priority.”

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Featured image: The Manc Group