Spettacolo
Live Stream: Band Entombing Themselves in Concrete for 24 Hours to Highlight Brexit Damage on Touring Musicians
Says Matt:
It's no secret that the current path Brexit is heading down is likely to have devastating disruptive effects on many trades, businesses, workers, and healthcare. It's also been widely reported that the music industry, especially grassroots British artists, will feel a heavy burden from a no-deal Brexit. British musicians who cherish European tours as an important part of their artistic development and income will likely experience great practical and financial struggles.
The event comes with support from Earache Records, a pioneering label and brand renowned for supporting artists using their unique voices to change the world for the better: from an alliance with famed Rage Against The Machine bassist Tim Commerford , who staged a protest in Parliament Square in July 2016 following the doomed Brexit referendum, to bringing the punk spirit to celebrated events such as Glastonbury Festival's Shangri-la (2017 and 2019) and Boomtown Fair (2018 and 2019) via the curation of stages that promote individual freedom and positive activism.
23rd - 24th October (approx 2pm - 2pm )
Lucerne Studio, Peanut Factory, 56 Dace Road, London E3 2NQ
Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Twitch | Instagram
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | Official Website
Tom Hadfield
tom@earache.com
+44-(0)-753-405-8272