Broking break: What to consider when insuring a band
As Glastonbury Festival gets underway, Robertson Taylor's CEO John Silcock gives us the scoop on what it's like to insure festivals and bands.
Glastonbury 2015 has kicked off and the festival was recently in the news after the Foo Fighters had to cancel their appearance at the event.
John Silcock, CEO of music and event specialist broker Robertson Taylor, talks us through some of the key features involved when insuring a festival or band and what can happen when things go wrong.
When a band pulls out"The impact of a festival is different, because tickets often sell out before the line-up is announced. It can have little or no impact
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