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Mathew
Street 2012 - Part 1
Photograph on this page is
by
Patrick Trollope - Vamphire.com
THE biggest free music
event, described in national and international press as:-
"an orgy of free, live rock and pop music" was once
again taking place in and around Mathew Street, in Liverpool's
City Centre. The event was of course the world famous Mathew
Street Festival. It has taken place nearly every summer now
since its birth 1992. Back then it was just a few bands playing
in the small venues in Mathew Street, and was fully set up by
Cavern Club. This small event got so much attention the
following year (1993) the first outdoor stage was introduced.
The vibrant tradition had begun. Only in 2008, due to outside
influences, did the massive outdoor event not run on either of
the 2 days, but the original small venues still managed to put
on what was a fantastic show. The event now is the largest free
music festival in Europe, with outdoor stages and countless
venues taking part. This massive event is currently organised by
Liverpool City Council, but Cavern Club directors Mr Jones and
Bill Heckle still remain in charge of the artistic content. With
musicians, from all around the world, taking part and tourists
coming from every corner of the globe, it is a seen as a beacon
of for Liverpool and Merseyside as a whole. This year's event
celebrated the 50th anniversary of The Beatles, and many acts
tried to incorporate an element of Beatles within their sets.
With thousands of extra people attending, alongside the normal
thousands, because of the cancellation of Cream Fields, in
Chester, things for Monday looked set to become even bigger
still! Sadly, after an amazing first day, the British weather
had other ideas and Liverpool City Council had to make a very
difficult judgement call. They opted to cancel the Main Stages
on Bank Holiday Monday half of the two day event. One of the
stars of the show, on the main stage was Paula
Delaney, aka Amy Housewine
Paula Delaney told us:- "I loved it. Yes, I was sad about
Monday, but happy that I got to do Sunday though. Let's hope we
get Mathew Street 2013 sorted..." On the Monday,
Liverpool City Council told us:- "Due to the predicted
high winds, we had to think of the safety of everyone involved
in the Mathew Street Music Festival. As a result we had to
cancel the performances taking place on the 5 outdoor stages.
Unfortunately there is no other option we could take. However,
the city's huge number of visitor attractions and many pubs and
clubs still had live music performances in them. We hope
visitors and residents still enjoyed those events and made the
most of the bank holiday Monday. We are hugely disappointed, but
we've had to make this difficult decision following advice from
Merseyside Police and our Health and Safety advisors."
But what was even more shocking was the rumours circulating that
2013 might not be a lucky year, as we might lose this
prestigious event due to lack of funds! Liverpool Council's
Press Office has told us that:- "No decision has been made
as to the future of the Mathew Street Music Festival. The Mayor
will make a decision in the near future." If you like
the event and are on Facebook, click the like comment on this
section of our Facebook page
post. Let us see how many
think like us that this valued event should be kept. If the
partnership between Liverpool City Council and the Cavern Club
ends, due to the effects of cuts to the Council's budget, it
will lose its title as the largest free music festival in Europe
and with it the "great partnership" that draws
much money into the local economy each year. Let us pray that
the Council can keep this event running and that it is not a
casualty of the £50m cut in its budget and the further £21.6m to
be cut in 2013-2014. If this event is lost it will certainly be
a massive blow for the City's pride and musical history, not
forgetting its economy. Also, should it fail, let us hope the
Beatles Week will continue as strong as it has in over the last
few years, along with the other events that take place in the
clubs as part of this festival...! Click on
here to see Part 1
of our photograpic coverage of this amazing event. If you
attended, let us know what you thought of the event and do you
have any views on it's future? Please email our
newsroom today with your
comments!
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