Manchester's music scene to be 'strengthened'

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham's announced plans to strengthen the city's music scene.

Author: Rebecca BarrattPublished 22nd Jun 2018

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham's announced a review of the city's music scene.

It means, over the next six months, people who work in the industry will be asked to share their experiences and their views as to how it can be nurtured, encouraged and refreshed.

The intention is to ensure artists are supported to develop sustainable careers and everyone can access music in a safe and inclusive way.

Andy Burnham said:

“Greater Manchester has led the way when it comes to British music, producing some of the greatest bands this country has ever known from Oasis to The Stone Roses, as well as being home to internationally-renowned orchestras.

“The music greats of our past inspire young musicians of today. We must build on this, beyond the already well-defined indie legacy, to truly embed culture and the arts in the heart of our communities and give future generations the opportunities to fulfil their creative potential.

“This review will enable us to support artists, businesses and audiences of all genres so that they are able to get more out of creating the music they love.”

UK Music CEO, Michael Dugher said:

“This review is a fantastic opportunity to help further develop Greater Manchester’s vibrant music scene and help grow the city’s economy. Andy Burnham gets how important this is and is passionate about supporting the city-region’s amazing talent and great venues. Like UK Music, he wants to look at ways to nurture all the different elements that make up the music industry’s eco-system and to see how we can help it thrive in the future.

“The review will help identify ideas to widen opportunities and develop the talent pipeline across the city region, building on its formidable music heritage and to lure even more visitors to live music events in and around Manchester.

“I look forward to working closely with Andy and those leading the review to ensure Greater Manchester’s music scene goes from strength to strength.