COVID event pilots or providing festivals with insurance.This week saw Kendal Calling become the latest in a long line of UK festivals that have been forced to cancel this summer.
04.06.2021 - 15:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Altrincham’s next food and drink hub is launching tonight (Friday) – and there’s a packed weekend schedule of events coming up.
The ‘Not So Secret Garden’ at Stamford Square in the town centre will feature a flower wall, live music, street food and even personal training sessions.
The summer’s programme of events, from Trafford council and Bruntwood Works, comes after they bought Stamford Quarter last year.
The plan to
COVID event pilots or providing festivals with insurance.This week saw Kendal Calling become the latest in a long line of UK festivals that have been forced to cancel this summer.
COVID-19 rules, with all restrictions in the UK set to end on July 19 under new guidance set out by Boris Johnson last week.Industry bodies including LIVE (Live music Industries Venues and Entertainment), the Concert Promoters Association, the Events Industry Forum and the UK Crowd Management Association have written to Johnson detailing staff shortages across the music industry, and calling for the government to help fill vacant roles.“While the overall picture is complex, one short-term
coronavirus-enforced restrictions on music venues and comedy clubs.This latest development comes after the Welsh government confirmed late last month that live music could resume in music venues, bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants and licensed premises in the country providing a risk assessment is completed.The rules on capacities for music and comedy venues have now been changed to be “in line” with hospitality venues, meaning groups of six people from six households can now attend a live music or
LONDON -- Thousands of heavy metal fans were camping, singing — and even moshing — on Saturday at Britain’s first full music festival since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.The three-day Download Festival, taking place at Donington Park in central England, is one of a series of test events to see whether mass gatherings can resume without triggering outbreaks of COVID-19.About 10,000 fans, a tenth of the festival’s pre-pandemic attendance, secured tickets to watch more than 40 U.K.-based
coronavirus restrictions was delayed by four weeks.On Monday (June 14) it was confirmed that the previous “unlocking” date of June 21 – known to some as “Freedom Day”, where all coronavirus restrictions would be lifted in England – will now be delayed until July 19.PM Boris Johnson told a press conference that the government had seen “more infections and more hospitalisations” of late, with the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreading faster than the third wave that was predicted when the roadmap was
this leaves England’s grassroots music venues with the cancellation of over 4,000 gigs in the coming weeks and a combined loss of £36million – having a further catastrophic impact for staff, crew, artists and the club bosses unable to pay rent.
Spice Girls are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut single Wannabe by giving fans what they really, really want.
coronavirus restrictions on June 21.After figures showed that the rumoured delay could see over 5,000 events cancelled, LIVE CEO Greg Parmley says they want “transparency” from the government on the process.Parmley said: “The briefing we are seeing of a delay to our reopening later this month is devastating to the live music industry.
Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly has come out with her very own summer collection with Boux Avenue after reports ITV want her to go on Love Island.The 21 year old, who recently revealed she entered a mental health hospital for three months when she was 18, launched the sizzling collection on Wednesday, 9 June. Posing outside in the sun with a backdrop of green bushes, the brunette beauty could be seen modelling a pastel blue crop top with a plunging neckline and a frill hemline.
Meghan Markle has reportedly reached out to the Duchess of Cambridge in a bid to restore the bond between the Royal Family and her and husband Prince Harry.
After more than a year of being locked down, one thing we've missed is festivals.
LONDON -- Step by step — and note by note — London's many musicians are getting back to work and preparing to perform new music under new public guidelines.The return of live music in the city that produced bands from the Rolling Stones to the Spice Girls is reigniting the creativity of some of London's many musicians and songwriters after 14 months of silence.Jack Milwaukee says his inspiration to create new music was reduced to zero during the pandemic but returned once the road map for
In some exciting news, , who dazzled the world of Bollywood with his impressive performances in movies like Khoobsurat, Kapoor & Sons and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, is reportedly cast in Marvel's upcoming Disney+ series Ms. Marvel.
Caleb Followill is so amped to play live music again when his band’s “When You See Yourself” summer tour starts in August that he’s already doing his “Rambo workouts” to get in road-ready shape.“I don’t know what I’m looking forward to the most. It seems like it’s been a long time coming,” Followill, 39, told The Post about the tour, which will hit Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Aug.
Gloria Gaynor belts out “I Will Survive” at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage at the Coney Island Amphitheater on July 17, the 1978 anthem will take on a whole new meaning after the world came to a pause — and live music stopped — in 2020.Because it will symbolize that, once again, New York has endured.“It’s a really big moment,” said Erika Elliott, Executive Artistic Director, noting that SummerStage — whose biggest shows take place at Central Park — had a series of digital events
The Backstreet Boys are already planning celebrations for their 30th anniversary.