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Budget pressures force Perth’s Southern Fried Festival into hiatus

Crowds gather at Perth Concert Hall for 2015's Southern Fried Festival.
Crowds gather at Perth Concert Hall for 2015's Southern Fried Festival.

Perth’s Southern Fried Festival will not go ahead this year, organisers have confirmed.

The event, which attracts fans from across Scotland, is a city-wide celebration of Americana roots music and has welcomed iconic acts as diverse as Steve Earle, Nick Lowe and Loudon Wainwright III.

Perth Southern Fried Festival 2016 featured Nick Lowe, Paul Carrack and Andy Fairweather Low.

In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, festival director Andy Shearer said: “In its eleven years, we have welcomed a veritable who’s who from the Americana world to Perth for the Southern Fried Festival and created a genuinely world-class event that Horsecross Arts and the city is justifiably proud of.

“The festival has attracted a loyal fanbase from all over Scotland and beyond, many of whom return year after year. Our aim is always to make each festival better than the one before and I believe that we have achieved this in the great spread of artists and events we have attracted to Perth over the years.”

He said: “After much discussion, we have decided to take a break for 2019 and return refreshed and raring to go in 2020.

“Our decision is based on a number of factors including availability of headline artists and budget pressures. Creating the best possible festival is a very expensive process and we think it is fair to Southern Fried fans to present them with a festival that meets their and our high expectations of the event.”

Mr Shearer added: “Building the festival from the ground up over the past few years has been a real labour of love for me and while this has been a hugely difficult call to make on a personal level, I know it’s the right and responsible professional decision under the unique circumstances we find ourselves in this year.

“We look forward to coming back in 2020 with another great Southern Fried line-up and meeting up with all our festival family and friends again.”

He added: “The active Southern Fried social media community will continue and we would welcome feedback and suggestions from our festival fans.”