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London's dance music conference - London Calling - needs some clever buggers to present papers at their event at Earls Court in the summer.

London dance music conference, London Calling, is calling (ahem!) for professionals from the music industry to submit papers for possible inclusion in the presentations at...

432 of those who tested positive were likely infectious at the time

More than 1,000 attendees of this year's Latitude Festival have tested positive for COVID-19.

Government figures have revealed that of the 37,000 that attended the...

Festival Republic plans to host the UK's largest test event to date, which will run for three days

A 10,000 capacity, three-day camping festival pilot is being planned for the UK in mid-June, which will be used to determine the effectiveness of various...

New research has shown that a four-week delay to the government’s roadmap would cost the live music sector over £500million

The Music Venue Trust has warned that grassroots venues will face closure if the UK's 21st June reopening date is delayed.

With rumours gathering pace...

A source told the Evening Standard that health checks would be “too much hassle”

Nightclubs in England will reportedly reopen on 19th July with no requirements for attendees to present negative COVID-19 tests or proof of vaccination.

A government...

The venue will host electronic and live events, with Jeroen Search and Mason Collective among the first headliners... 

A 300-capacity club has opened in London. Werkhaus, located in the Truman’s Brewery complex on Brick Lane, welcomed its first attendees on 12th September. 

The...

"Make no mistake - these cancellations were entirely avoidable"

Over half of UK summer festivals have been cancelled for 2021, according to a new study. 

The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) suggests 51% of...

After the UK Government delayed the easing of lockdown earlier this month, many clubs were left in financial ruin. Even ahead of the new proposed...

Last week (14th June), Boris Johnson announced that there will be a four-week delay of lockdown easing, with the initial date for the relaxation of...

The COVID trial event took place at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool

The title focuses on 95 composers from Russia, India, North America, Japan, Europe and Latin America.

 A new book on electronic music's "women protagonists" will be published next month through Amazon. 

Johann Merrich's 'A Short History of Electronic Music...

Photo of three people sitting next to wall of sound systems at Notting Hill carnival

Opening this spring, the Beyond The Bassline exhibition will explore the people, spaces and genres that have defined the landscape of Black British music

A new major exhibition documenting 500 years of Black music in Britain is opening at the British Library. Running from 26th April to 26th August...

Richie Hawtin and Violet have also joined the line-up

Sónar Lisboa has announced 46 new additions to this year's line-up. Taking place from the 8th to the 9th April 2022, the inaugural Portugese edition...

After 'Erotic Discourse', get even closer to Wooly.

We all need a little Intimacy, right? Paul Woolford's new label, that is. The lauded DJ/producer is launching a brand new imprint with his own...

After an 18-month live music hiatus, smaller organisations have suffered more than most. Recognising the vital role that global brands working in music culture play...

Ballantine’s True Music Fund is designed to support organisations who are actively working to improve diversity and inclusivity, and pushing towards equality in global music...

In the UK and elsewhere, there’s now a pathway towards a staggered reopening of clubs and festivals. But how have venues coped in the past...

When UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the government’s “roadmap” out of lockdown on the 22nd February — a series of dates over which COVID-19...