Last year, ดาวน์โหลด slotxo Covid-19 wiped out the UK's summer festival season. Only a handful of shows were able to take place, and most of them were in car parks or socially-distanced green field sites.
At the start of 2021, organisers were more optimistic.
With the vaccination programme under way and mass testing available, dozens of events put tickets on sale, confident that fans would be allowed to mosh, pogo and stage-dive with the risk of injury, rather than disease, their main concern.
But as the year has progressed, the summer season has collapsed in slow motion. Events scheduled for the early summer - most notably Glastonbury - cancelled first. Dozens of others followed in April and May, with many citing the inability to obtain cancellation insurance as a factor.
Others moved to safer dates later in the summer, with a noticeable bottleneck over August bank holiday weekend. But the government's decision to delay the easing of lockdown restrictions until 19 July has now forced many festivals to shut their doors for another year.
To help you plan ahead, here's a guide to the events that have been delayed, cancelled, postponed or given the green light. This page was last updated on Tuesday 29 June 2021.