Busk In London Festival

When :
July 23rd - July 24th 2016
Where :
Trafalgar Square, London
Contact
Website
http://buskinlondon.com/
Venue Trafalgar Square, London
Busk In London Festival

Fatboy Slim, Kiko Bun, Billy Bragg, Corinne Bailey Rae and Jack Savoretti are amongst some of the stars backing London’s Busk In London Festival this 23rd & 24th July in Trafalgar Square

 

Some of the music industry's top names have thrown their weight behind London's plans to become the most busker friendly city in the world.

High profile support comes ahead of London leading International Busking Day  www.buskinlondon.com 

  Young musicians are urged to sign up to this year’s Gigs competition

www.buskinlondon.gov.uk/gigs 

  

Billy Bragg, Corinne Bailey Rae, Danny Goffey, Fatboy Slim, Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers), Jack Savoretti, Kiko BUN, King Charles, KT TunstallThe View,Whinnie Williams and Paves have also all signed up as Ambassadors of the Busk in London scheme, which aims to make busking on London’s streets as easy as possible for performers.

KEY DATES

Saturday 23 July -  International Busking Day

23 & 24 July - Busk in London Festival

23 July to 7 August - Gigs competition live performances

Sunday 4 September - Gigs Grand Final at Westfield Stratford City

 

 More details about International Busking Day and the Busk in London Festival can be found at www.buskinlondon.com.

 

 

Although great strides have been made in recent years, busking musicians and street performers continue to face obstacles in many cities as a result of confusing rules, unnecessary red tape and even the threat of arrest – despite it being popular with Londoners and tourists alike. This high-profile support for busking builds on the work being done by Busk in London to counter misconceptions, make street performance as easy and straightforward as possible in the capital and highlight its significance in the life of cities.

 

‎The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has pledged to strengthen London’s position as the world’s artistic and cultural capital and, at the first ever International Busking Day on 23 July, the capital will lead fifty cities across the UK, along with major world cities including New York, Sydney, Barcelona, Hong Kong, Paris and Toronto for the most ambitious celebration of busking and street performance ever staged.

 

 

The Gigs busking competition for 2016 is now underway and organisers are urging young musicians aged 11-25 to sign up at www.buskinlondon.gov.uk/gigs. London's annual search for the capital's most talented young musicians gives aspiring artists the opportunity to hone their skills and gain valuable experience performing in front of the public and, if successful, perform at the Grand Final at Westfield Stratford City in September.

 

SUPPORT FOR BUSK IN LONDON

"I started my career busking with Paul Heaton pre the Housemartins. We were called The Stomping Pond Frogs in the early 80’s, so I’m very proud to be a supporter of buskers nationwide. It's a story come full circle." Fatboy Slim

"Having toured Europe a lot these last couple of years, one thing I always recognise and say about the UK music scene is that, like no other place it gives new, up and coming artists a platform. That starts with busking and playing in small venues. Busk in London goes right to the heart of this and will continue to make this a unique music city.Jack Savoretti

 

"I love seeing people busking. Walking down the street and hearing a busker playing can really change your day. And it's a great way for musicians to create an immediate connection with people." Corinne Bailey Rae

"Busking was a hugely significant part of how I discovered who I was as a musician. I remember the first time I ever tried it - I was SO nervous and felt SO stupid! It taught me to embrace a whole new level of confidence in my performance, how to to grab people’s attention and try to keep it, and see which songs made people stop and listen. It’s amazing training and a soulful, old-school transaction between your own creativity and a moving audience." KT Tunstall 

 

"We're happy to support International Busking Day. Busking was essential for us as performers when we started our career, it's partly how we learned to craft our art and gives artists the opportunity to play to new audiences and a platform to be recognised. Our debut album was titled 'Hats Off To The Buskers' and so it's very apt that we can be part of this scheme to enable Busking in various cities worldwide  and to encourage new talent to get involved and be heard.’"Kyle Falconer from The View:

 

"Most of us in the music business are buskers at heart - what better place than the streets to try out your performing skills?" Billy Bragg:

"I believe that busking is a great way for young musicians to learn their craft. The music industry is tough, and busking provides a platform for anyone who wishes to showcase their talents. Imagine seeing a young Bob Dylan singing Blowin' in the wind on your way out of Piccadilly Circus!" Danny Goffey from Supergrass:

  

 

 

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