Strawberries & Creem festival and UN Women UK have joined forces to demand the music and live sectors commit to tackling harassment and make spaces safe for women and marginalised ...
Following the announcement of the Treasury’s insurance scheme for events including music festivals, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden writes for Music Week on the government’s support for the return of live ...
In a boost for the festivals sector, All Points East has told ticketholders that it is set to go ahead next month, with AEG’s Jim King confirming plans to use ...
Despite a false start last month, the music industry is now looking ahead to the return of live music following the latest government announcement.
PM Boris Johnson confirmed that ...
Over half of British festivals due to take place this year have been cancelled according to a new study.
The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) estimates that 51% of all ...
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee have warned that festivals will not survive without a "government-backed insurance indemnity package".
The parliamentary group's report on the Department For Digital, Culture, Media ...
The government’s refusal to back an insurance scheme for UK festivals has left the sector facing another "lost summer", according to a DCMS Committee report.
Members of the committee are making ...
The team behind some of Wales’ biggest festivals such as Inside Out, Colour Clash, and Party At The Park have announced a new venture for the company. Climax Live has ...
In his Budget this week (March 3), Rishi Sunak will announce a £400 million boost for the creative industries.
But while the funding has been welcome, music industry figures are ...
First published in December 2020, here's a chance to read our in-depth report on the live sector's hopes for 2021...
The UK’s concert business is approaching 2021 with increasing confidence ...