Indietracks has taken place at a heritage railway centre in Derbyshire since 2007.
Organisers of a music festival held annually at a heritage railway centre in Derbyshire say it will not return.
Indietracks was first held at Midland Railway - Butterley in 2007 but has been cancelled for the past two years due to Covid restrictions. In a statement, organisers said ongoing ramifications of the pandemic had made the event unsustainable. They thanked the attraction for supporting the festival and allowing it to take place over the past decade.Acts to appear at the event include Saint Etienne, Gruff Rhys, White Town, British Sea Power, Go! Team and The Wedding Present."We've had over a decade of wonderful memories, and so it's heartbreaking to let you know that 2019's festival was our final event.
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