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NewsRyan Adams cancels Stonehenge gigRyan Adams' appearance at Stonehenge has been called off. The singer was due to play the historic site as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival on June 5, but organisers have now axed the date. It was feared that non-ticket holders might try to watch the show from the nearby road, forcing English Heritage to change the venue for public safety reasons. However, a suitable alternative site cannot be found, and Adams is no longer taking part in the festival. "We are very sorry that Ryan Adams will not be able to perform at Stonehenge, but the demand for tickets was both unprecedented and unforeseen, and we have to put public safety first," explained Stonehenge director Peter Carson. He added: "We have worked with Salisbury International Arts Festival to try and identify a suitable alternative, and have offered to make available another English Heritage site, but we appreciate that it would be hard to find an appropriate substitute for such a unique venue." Tickets for the event had not been put on sale. Adams, meanwhile, is due to release new album 'Easy Tiger' on June 25. Glastonbury Festival organiser rejects Banksy offer Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis has rejected an offer to sell an onsite mock-up of Stonehenge. The move comes after the site's press office was contacted by an anonymous caller asking to purchase the exhibition by cult artist Banksy. The Stonehenge mock-up made out of graffiti-strewn mobile toilets was a huge attraction for many fans at the festival site. And although there has been huge interest to purchase the mock-up, Eavis confirmed that he has no plans to sell the artwork on. He told NME.COM: "I'm not going to sell it but I'm going to take it down though. I don't sell other people's art. That's not what I do." Banksy's artwork has often attracted huge media interest and controversy in the past. Last year he was involved in sabotaging copies of Paris Hilton's debut album with the help of Gnarls Barkley member Danger Mouse. He recently received an award for Art's Greatest Living Briton. |
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