This yearโ€™s inaugural LodeStar festival, due to take place next month, has been cancelled.

Taking place on a farm in Cambridgeshire, the festival was to be headlined by Badly Drawn Boy, Idlewild, Maps and The Pigeon Detectives.

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Doug Durrant, organiser of the festival on his familyโ€™s farm suggested that poor ticket sales were affected by music fansโ€™ โ€œweather perceptionโ€.

He said: โ€œDespite a tremendous amount of effort in marketing the festival, unfortunately we were battling against all the pictures and reports about the dreadful weather weโ€™ve been having this year.โ€

โ€œThe weather might have turned around but itโ€™s really come too late for LodeStar,โ€ he added.

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Focusing on putting on the festival next year, Durrant explained: โ€œI think that when youโ€™ve worked hard for two years to put on a fantastic festival for people and I doesnโ€™t happen, the only way to get over it is to look forward.โ€

Ticket holders are entitled to a full refund.

In other weather related festival news โ€“ parts of the Carling Reading festival site is still waterlogged, but organiser Melvin Benn is adamant that the event on August 24-26 will go ahead.

Benn said: โ€œIโ€™d guess about 25 per cent of the campsite is under water and before long someone will say the festival is in danger, so I just wanted to say that the festival will definitely take place.

The water levels are going down, but weโ€™ve got loads of

of plans in place to move the campsites and parking if necessary.โ€