By Ellie Brown, Investigations Correspondent
Refunds are available if ticket holders can't make the new dates
Bristol festival Love Saves The Day has been rescheduled from May to September this year, organisers have announced.
The event, which was originally due to take place on 23 and 24 May, has been moved to 5 and 6 September. It will still take place in Eastville park.
Health and safety concerns along with uncertainty around the duration of the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in the event's postponement, though festival-goers will have to wait until May before it is confirmed that the postponed event can take place.
An update from LSTD HQ 💕 In the meantime, please remember to look out for each other, be kind & stay home! pic.twitter.com/1Q00rOvcyd
In a recent Facebook post, organisers of the event said 'we understand that this is a long time to wait to find out more, and that people may be unable to attend on these new dates.
'Therefore, we will shortly be emailing all ticket holders with information as to how to apply for a refund.'
They also stressed that the health and safety of festival goers and the wider Bristol community comes first, stating 'if it looks unsafe to do so, we will simply not hold the event.'
Featured image: Love Saves The Day
Will you be attending the festival this year?