
The chances of the Rory Gallagher International Festival going ahead next year are very slim, following a major financial setback linked to the collapse of its ticketing provider.
The company had managed ticket sales for the festival for the past decade, but its liquidation has resulted in a loss of more than €283,000 in revenue, just two days after this year’s event.
Founder and Chairperson Barry O’Neill told this morning’s Greg Hughes Show that the outlook for next year is bleak: