The festivals will take a survivor-led approach underpinned by policies, procedures, and training and commit to an updated charter of best practice, which states that all allegations of sexual harassment, assault and violence will be taken seriously, acted upon promptly and investigated. With input and guidance from charities including Rape Crisis England And Wales, Good Night Out and Safe Gigs For Women, the festival has committed to delivering a safe environment for audiences, performers, and workforces. It has has committed to The Association of Independent Festivals’ (AIF) Safer Spaces At Festivals campaign, which has relaunched to address the issue of sexual violence in 2022 and into the future. Parklife is among more than 100 UK festivals which have committed to tackling sexual violence. READ MORE: Met Office warning as unseasonably strong winds to hit Lancashire Around 80,000 festival-goers are set to attend each day. ![]() Parklife will also welcome some brand new stage partners to Heaton Park for the first time, including the likes of Defected, underground giants Fuse, techno heavyweights XXL and tastemakers Eat Your Own Ears and Repercussion. Also on the bill are the likes of Chase & Status, Jamie xx and Four Tet, as well as Peggy Gou, Arlo Parks and Loyle Carner. ![]() The biggest metropolitan festival in the UK is set to take place at Heaton Park in Manchester on June 11-12. 50 Cent and Tyler, The Creator, Megan Thee Stallion and Lewis Capaldi are among the huge line-up of international stars set to perform at this year's Parklife music festival.
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