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Rhythms of the World Festival seeks new home

and looking at options for the festival in the future

By Scott Williams | Published:

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Organisers of the 22nd Rhythms of the World festival have announced that the festival will not be held at Hitchin Priory from 2013.

Rhythms of the World Festival 2010
As statement on the festival's website, (here), reveals that Chartridge Conference Company, who own Hitchin Priory, has decided that they are no longer able to hold festivals in the grounds for business reasons. The extremely wet weather before and during the 2012 festival played a key part in their decision.

Volunteer and Chair of the charity, Gill Hannington, commented, "We are enormously grateful to the Chartridge Conference Company and Thierry and his team at Hitchin Priory for supporting us through five highly successful festivals in this beautiful location. By donating the grounds free of charge, we have been able to continue offering a top quality festival at a rock bottom price in order to ensure it remains open to everyone. As a registered charity led by volunteers, a gift in kind of this nature has also enabled us to direct funds towards other aspects of the festival, such as health and safety, security and additional facilities which are so important to the safe and successful running of a festival. We are obviously disappointed by the news, but the organising Committee will be meeting over the coming weeks to discuss options for the festival in the future."

Barry Wilson from Chartridge Conference Company commented, "We are very proud to have supported Rhythms of the World for so many years. Providing the venue for such an amazing community festival has been a huge undertaking for our team at Hitchin Priory, but we are glad we were able to play such a significant role in the charity’s development. However, we have taken the difficult business decision not to hold any festivals at Hitchin Priory for the foreseeable future."

Organisers of Rhythms of the World hope to find a new location to hold the festival slated for Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th July 2013 as soon as possible.


The festival annually hosts performances of music, dance (and a few surprises) across seven stages, as well as a Family Area, art displays and the new acoustic Icehouse Stage. The event for all ages and musical tastes, offers rock, pop, folk, reggae, jazz and classical music from the local area and around the world.