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with Stephen Jardine

When’s the right time for festivals to go ahead? And when would you feel safe to go to one? Also talking about Gaelic rap and reconvening the Bad Parents Club

PHONE IN: Festivals
The Belladrum Tartan Heart music festival at the end of July has been cancelled, organisers have said. Organisers of the festival, at Beauly near Inverness, said there were "still too many uncertainties" surrounding the potential Covid restrictions that may be in place. And later this morning we're expecting an update from the organisers of the TRNSMT festival on their plans.

STEPHEN IS ASKING: When’s the right time for festivals to go ahead? And would you feel safe to go to one?

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