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The Edmonton Blues Festival said it will be taking a pause in 2025 due to high operating costs.
The festival usually operates at Hawrelek Park , but the park is in the middle of a three-year planned closure to undergo refurbishment work.
Organizers of the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival said the event is struggling financially.
The Kaleido Family Arts Festival has experienced a $ 30,000 deficit for the past two years .
Edmonton Folk Music Festival producer Terry Wickham says the festival has seen record sales since they’ve returned from COVID-19 pandemic cancellations.
He says other festivals are dealing with increasing expenses and decreasing revenues.
The Edmonton Blues Festival says they hope to be back in 2026 when Hawrelak Park is planned to reopen.
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