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Festivals and concerts are rocked as acts DROP OUT and calls are made for early finishes so fans can watch the Euros final

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  • Fans have launched a petition to have the Berlin final shown at BST Hyde Park  

As football fever sweeps England, festivals and concerts have been plagued by acts dropping out and calls for early finishes to allow fans to watch the Euros final.

Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park, north London, has revealed that four acts – including South African singer Tyla and UK rapper Digga D – have dropped out because of the match, while fans have been told that the event will conclude early for the final.

And comedian John Bishop has divided fans by rescheduling his Sunday show so he can watch England play Spain

He was due to perform at Wolverhampton University at 7pm as part of his Back At It tour, but told fans on social media that there was ‘no chance’ he was missing the Three Lions play.

Ticket holders for British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park appear split over whether to stay and watch headliners Stray Kids and Maisie Peters.

Four acts including Tyla and rapper Digga D have pulled out of Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park, north London because of the Euros final. Pictured: Sean Paul performs on Friday

Comedian John Bishop has divided fans by cancelling his show in order to watch the match on Sunday

Comedian John Bishop has divided fans by cancelling his show in order to watch the match on Sunday

Fans have started a petition calling for the final to be shown on screens at BST Hyde Park. Pictured: England supporters wave the flag in Berlin

Fans have started a petition calling for the final to be shown on screens at BST Hyde Park. Pictured: England supporters wave the flag in Berlin

Some even created a petition calling for the football to be shown on screens inside the ground. 

Ticket-holders for Corinne Bailey Rae have been told that her gig at Somerset House will now start at 6pm, and from 8pm there will be a large screen in the courtyard showing the football, although this will be for ticket-holders only.

The world matchplay darts tournament at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, which was scheduled to start at 7pm, has been moved to midday to avoid a clash.

Harry Kane signs autographs for fans after an England press conference

Harry Kane signs autographs for fans after an England press conference 

Michael Kill, head of the Night Time Industries Association, told the Mail: ‘We are seeing promoters and venues accommodating these matches by shifting programming and in some instances finishing earlier.

‘In some cases organisers are helping fans by showing the matches, as fans prioritise this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness England lifting the Euros trophy.

‘The impact on our industry highlights the significant influence of football on social and entertainment activities.’

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