Following complaints from fans that entry into Mumford & Sons' two day Gentlemen of the Road gig in Lewes, U.K. precluded re-admission, the band has announced that it has changed its policy.
"Following exhaustive discussions with partner agencies, Gentlemen Of The Road and production staff are pleased to announce that they will be implementing a reconfiguration of the festival site which will now allow re-admission for all festival goers at the Gentlemen Of The Road Stopover show in Lewes this July," said a statement from the show's organizers.
"Gentlemen Of The Road hope that everyone will now be able to look forward to this event as much as we are all anticipating being there, and ensuring the smooth running of these shows."
The festival, which takes place from July 19-20, is expected to draw in over 25,000.
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