New Liverpool
music festival announced
Photographs by Patrick
Trollope.
SOME might feel it is a sad
to see what is in effect the end to the festival, with the last day
of the last ever Mathew Street Music Festival, in 2012, having been
cancelled due to weather, but it is not all bad news! Liverpool's
Mathew Street Music Festival is now evolving. The new festival will
be called the Liverpool International Music Festival and is set to
replace the 20 year old Mathew Street Music Festival. the new event
will be keeping its very best elements, but introducing new and
exciting ingredients, which will see the City come together in a
celebration of all things music.
Costs of the new-look event will be 40% lower than Mathew Street
Music Festival, helping the City Council achieve significant savings
and balance its budget, and to keep a festival running. This new
event will take place in August, with activities catering for a
diverse range of tastes.
Part of the new festival will take place during the August Bank
Holiday with events that weekend kicking off in classical style on
the Friday as the internationally acclaimed Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra and chief conductor Vasily Petrenko take to a
brand new stage in Sefton Park, for an evening of live music in the
stunning surroundings of one of the City's most popular green
spaces. The concerts in the park will continue across the 4 days,
running from Friday to Bank Holiday Monday.
On the Saturday and Sunday, there will also be 2 outdoor stages
located at the Pier Head, which will include a tribute to the
Beatles and their musical legacy. Programmed by Mathew Street Music
Festival Directors Bill Heckle and Dave Jones, it will be a mixture
of cover acts and original artists.
The hugely successful Fringe Festival will also return for 2013,
adding a cutting edge element as the City celebrates its original
grassroots musicians in venues which support live music all year
round.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said:- "After 20 years of
Mathew Street Music Festival it feels right that it evolves into a
refreshed event which will have mass appeal. Over the years the
original festival has become more high-profile and as a result it
became one of the most costly to stage. It simply isn't affordable
to continue funding this event when we are facing cuts of more than
£149m over the next 4 years. Liverpool International Music Festival
will combine the best of the original event with live music on 3
outdoor stages. At the same time we're working with the private
sector to put new and exciting events which tap into diverse musical
tastes and widen the appeal. This fresh approach also gives us the
opportunity to look at the format of an outdoor music event and
address key issues including that of alcohol which has been a bone
of contention in recent years. Liverpool City Council is extremely
proud of its involvement in the Mathew Street Music Festival, but it
feels like the time is right to develop the format and we strongly
believe the Liverpool International Music Festival will have broader
appeal and will be a popular replacement."
More events with private sector partners will take place in August
2013, and following collaboration with local, national and
international partners the programme is set to be announced in May
2013.
Mathew Street Music Festival cost around £900,000 per year, whereas
the budget for Liverpool International Music Festival is around 40%
lower than this. The event will be part funded by Arts Council
England.
The change comes following consultation with those in Liverpool's
music sector who supported a new format for the festival.
The popular International Beatle Week, organised by Cavern City
Tours, will be also taking place over 21 August 2013 to 27 August
2013.
Bill Heckle, said that:- "The old format of the Mathew Street
Music Festival has been totally outgrown. Its legacy, after 21
years, is the Liverpool International Music Festival which will be a
more mature and all inclusive event fully representing Liverpool's
vibrant music scene. In this sense it is a true coming of age for
the festival."
Vasily Petrenko, Chief Conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra, added that:- "We are delighted to be part of this
exciting new approach to staging a festival that celebrates every
kind of music in one of the world's great music cities, set in 2 of
its most beautiful locations, the Pier Head and Sefton Park."
Also this year is the first ever Liverpool International Jazz
Festival, starting in just a few days time, so in fact Liverpool is
gaining more music events then ever! For information about the first
Liverpool International Jazz Festival and to book your places check
out:-
thecapstonetheatre.com
We will be brining you more news about the Liverpool International
Music Festival very soon!
So what do you are readers think about this? Email your views to:-
news24@southportreporter.com and let us know what you think.
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We want to hear from performers
who took part in the Mathew's Street Festival and also any members
of the stage crews and other areas behind the scenes to give their
memories of the event, over the 20 years it had run. Email our
newsroom to:-
news24@southportreporter.com with
your memories. Plus as an added request to you are readers, we
would like any of are readers who attended all 20 events to let us
know, be it as audience or as a worker!!!
To see these and more of the
photos from the 2012 event, please click on
here now!
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