If there is a crisis in grassroots venues across the UK then the industry has forgotten to tell promoters in Newcastle. From new venues and festivals opening to emerging acts breaking nationally, the city is buzzing. Allan Glen reports Never let it be said that North-East promoters don’t know how…
Read moreThe biggest obstacle to artistes visiting Belfast from the mainland is the Irish Sea and then its closest competitor is Dublin two hours drive to the south, which sometimes attracts artistes that just want to do one big show on the island. Otherwise the city is buzzing, with significant investment…
Read moreIt may be fate, or just the result of passion and hard work, but there is undoubtedly a renewed sense of confidence among promoters and venue operators, supported by multi-million-pound refurbishments, more shows and a plethora of local talent emerging. Allan Glen reports If in the business of live music,…
Read moreWhether it’s in the castle, concert halls, theatres, pubs or makeshift venues during the annual summer festival, Edinburgh moves to the sound of live music every day of the year, despite lacking an arena and venues in the large club sector. Allan Glen reports “Edinburgh promoters – putting the…
Read moreWith venues in the Highlands and Islands often hundreds of miles, and a ferry trip, apart, to sell tickets in the region it’s important to know what works – and what doesn’t. Fortunately for those acts looking to tour this most remote of UK locations, there are several promoters and…
Read moreWith such an illustrious musical history, a popular arena and a conference and festival that highlights its finer points, Liverpool is one of the best-known music cities in the world. But that doesn’t mean its music scene isn’t facing some challenges, as Allan Glen reports “Is Liverpool really a…
Read moreWith several larger cities such as Plymouth, Bristol and Bournemouth relatively nearby, Exeter may not be the first choice for acts touring through the South West, but hope of a long-awaited new venue, growing festival sector and a burgeoning emerging artiste scene could soon change that. Allan Glen reports …
Read moreAs Scotland’s fourth largest city, Dundee has played a significant role in developing Scottish talent over the years and from what its promoters and venue operators say, its enjoying something of a resurgence. Allan Glen reports It may have been ‘jam, jute and journalism’ that put Dundee on the…
Read moreGone are the days when Quadrophenia was the soundtrack of the mods and rockers’ seafront battles of the late-‘60s in Brighton. Today it is home to an emerging music scene to rival any major city in the UK, a world-renowned festival and several ambitious independent promoters, with a host of…
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