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UK events industry unites 10 major venues for largest ever ‘One Day at Christmas’ to combat loneliness

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
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The UK events and exhibitions industry is set to deliver its most ambitious collective social initiative yet, with One Day at Christmas expanding to 10 of the UK’s largest event venues on Friday, December 5th, 2025. The campaign brings the industry together to host a festive Christmas dinner and community celebration for more than 3,500 vulnerable and isolated people.

The 2025 event marks a significant milestone, welcoming two major new venues: P&J Live, Aberdeen, and Tobacco Dock, London, joining eight other iconic locations nationwide.

Further amplifying the campaign’s reach, much-loved broadcaster and host of Good Morning Britain, Richard Madeley, has officially lent his support, hosting the central event at Excel London. His involvement underscores the national importance of the initiative, which has already served over 10,000 meals since its inception in 2017.

Julian Agostini, founder of One Day at Christmas, stated: “This event is the ultimate showcase of the heart and capability of the UK events industry. When we say no one should feel alone at Christmas, we mean it. Expanding to 10 major venues, from Aberdeen to London, demonstrates the sheer cooperation and determination of the exhibitions sector to give back.”

One Day at Christmas is unique because it is entirely powered by the events and exhibitions community. Venues donate their space, caterers donate food, and hundreds of volunteers—staffed by the industry—donate their time. Donations are made from all corners of the industry to make this a very special day. This collective effort is aimed at tackling the UK’s loneliness epidemic, which affects millions of adults.

The full list of 10 confirmed host venues for 2025 includes:

  • NEW: P&J Live, Aberdeen
  • NEW: Tobacco Dock, London
  • Business Design Centre, London
  • Coventry Building Society Arena
  • ExCeL London (Hosted by Richard Madeley)
  • Farnborough International
  • Manchester Central
  • NEC Birmingham
  • SEC Glasgow
  • Royal Armouries, Leeds

The event is being supported by some of the major event and exhibition organisers in the UK, whose shows include Grand Designs Live, UK Construction Week, The Cake & Bake Show, The National Running Show, MCM Comic Con, amongst live performances, concerts, sporting events and much more.

“This is more than just a festive meal; it’s about providing connection, community, and dignity for those who need it most. We are ready to help the media show the nation what true Christmas spirit looks like,” added Agostini.

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Venues of Excellence Members Shine Bright at the Famtastic Rocks Awards 2025

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Image Left to right: Victoria Webb, Millennium Point, Melissa Sobo, Nottingham Venues, Sam Martin, Wyboston Lakes Resort, Krishna Pastakia and Tori Hodges, Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

Venues of Excellence (VoE) is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of its member venues at the Famtastic Rocks Awards 2025, held at the Village Hotel, Blackpool on Friday night. The event recognised innovation, sustainability, and excellence across the UK events industry — and VoE members shone brightly, taking home multiple awards and commendations.

Among the evening’s top honours were several remarkable wins by Venues of Excellence members:

  • Millennium Point – Winner of The Famtastic Use of AI in Events for Future-Ready Events, Delivered Today: Why Millennium Point Sets the Standard
  • Wyboston Lakes Resort – Winner of The Famtastic Green Initiative of the Year for its inspiring Room2Give initiative
  • Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre – Winner of The Famtastic Independent Hotel of the Year
  • Wyboston Lakes Resort – Winner of The Famtastic Marketing Campaign of the Year for More Than Monday to Friday: How We Unlocked the Power of Weekend Events

Billy Harris-Wright, Director of Commercial and Company Secretary at Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre reflecting on their awards said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be recognised as The Famtastic Independent Hotel of the Year. This award is a true reflection of the dedication and passion of our entire team over the past 12 months. From achieving outstanding commercial results to earning our B Corp certification, our team have worked incredibly hard to make a positive impact on both our guests and our community. Our impressive guest satisfaction and team engagement scores highlight our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences. This recognition from Famtastic Rocks celebrates not just our achievements, but our vision that drives us forward – To be exceptional at delivering hospitality, valuing our people, and making a positive impact on the environment.”

Winning the Famtastic Use of AI in Events for Future-Ready Events, Delivered Today, Victoria Webb, Head of Events Sales at Millennium Point said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be recognised at the Famtastic Awards, particularly winning the Use of Tech and AI in Events category. At Millennium Point, we’re committed to staying at the forefront of innovation to deliver exceptional experiences for our clients. Being highly commended as both an Independent Venue and Unique Venue is the icing on the cake. It’s brilliant to see the wonderful efforts of our team acknowledged by our industry peers.”

Seeing our venues win awards is a great accolade and as Louisa Watson, Marketing Director at Wyboston Lakes Resort commenting on their wins said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to win three accolades. These awards are a testament to the hard work, creativity, and commitment of our amazing team – especially in continuing to drive sustainability and innovative guest experiences. Thank you to the Famtastic Rocks Awards for recognising our efforts, and to everyone who supports us on this journey.”

In addition to these impressive wins, several VoE members were also recognised with Highly Commended awards:

  • Nottingham Venues – The University of Nottingham – Highly Commended in The Famtastic Academic Venue of the Year
  • Wyboston Lakes Resort – Highly Commended in The Famtastic Conference Centre/Hotel of the Year
  • Millennium Point – Highly Commended in both The Famtastic Independent Venue of the Year and Unique Venue of the Year

Academic venue Nottingham Venues  were highly recommended and on the evening Melissa Sobo, Director of Sales said: “We are absolutely delighted to have received a Highly Commended accolade in the Academic Venue of the Year category at this year’s Famtastic Awards. This recognition is a true testament to our exceptional venue and, most importantly, to our dedicated and passionate team. Their commitment to delivering outstanding service and memorable experiences is at the heart of everything we do.” – Melissa Sobo, Director of Sales, Nottingham Venues.”

CEO and Owner of Venues of Excellence, Mandy Jennings, commented: “We are absolutely thrilled to see so many of our members recognised at this year’s Famtastic Rocks Awards. Their success reflects the heart of what Venues of Excellence stands for — a commitment to delivering outstanding quality, innovation, and service. From pioneering uses of AI and creative marketing to impactful green initiatives, our members continue to set the benchmark for excellence in the events and hospitality industry.”

The achievements across these categories demonstrate how Venues of Excellence members are leading the way in sustainability, digital innovation, and exceptional guest experiences. The consortium’s continued focus on quality, creativity, and collaboration ensures that its members remain at the forefront of the UK’s dynamic venue sector.

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Marshall team up with Music Venue Trust to champion 60+ local artists in grassroots venues
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Marshall team up with Music Venue Trust to champion 60+ local artists in grassroots venues

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Marshall has teamed up with the Music Venue Trust (MVT) to roll out an initiative championing grassroots music – check out all the details below.

In collaboration with MVT, Marshall is set to deliver a nationwide series of more than 20 gigs. Dubbed Marshall Nights, each will shine a spotlight on emerging talent, with the tour featuring over 60 rising artists.

In a bid to support emerging talent as well as the local scenes that support them, performances held at grassroots venues across the country will kick off at Brighton’s Green Door Store, and hit Cardiff’s Fuel, Glasgow’s Rum Shack and Sheffield’s Yellow Arch.

The move builds on Marshall’s history of protecting grassroots music. As highlighted in a press release, Marshall co-founder Terry Marshall and his wife Leslie personally donated £100,000 to support MVT’s ‘Own Our Venues’ campaign, itself an effort to protect local music spaces by bringing them into community ownership.

That year, Marshall also supplied backline equipment to more than 20 grassroots music venues.

Speaking about the Marshall Nights, Denzil Thomas, partnerships manager at MVT, said: “Grassroots Music Venues are the lifeblood of the UK’s music ecosystem, they are where artists take their first steps, and where fans fall in love with live music.

“We’re proud to partner with Marshall, a brand that embodies the sound and spirit of live performance, to keep these vital spaces alive.”

Kevin Penney, Marketing Director at Marshall EMEA went on to add: “Marshall was born from the live stage, and that’s where we belong. Grassroots venues are where every great band starts, and we’re proud to help keep those stages alive for the next generation of artists and fans.

“This isn’t just about sound, it’s about community, creativity, and giving back to the music that made us.”

As well as the live shows, Marshall and MVT will collaborate on a series of live sessions, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content which is set to spotlight the artists, venues, and communities that make up the heart of UK music communities.

For more information about the initiative, you can visit here and here.

The push for change across the industry comes as 2023 proved to be “disastrous” and the worst year on record, with 125 grassroots music venues shutting their doors. At the beginning of the year, it was also reported that 70.6 per cent of independent UK acts have never toured, while 84 per cent of unsigned artists simply can’t afford to.

Back in July, historic venue The Royal Albert Hall became the first 5,000+ capacity arena to commit to the levy – which sees £1 from every ticket sold invested back into the UK’s live music scene and helps smaller venues keep their doors open.

A £1 ticket contribution will now be added to all commercial rock and pop concerts at the Hall. This will raise an estimated £300,000 per annum for the LIVE Trust.

A recent Music Fans’ Voice survey showed that 93 per cent of fans agreed that £1 from every arena and stadium ticket should be donated to support the grassroots, and last spring, a government committee of UK MPs joined the call for a levy on arena and stadium gigs – as well as a cut in VAT.

In December, they pushed for concrete measures to be put in place by the end of 2025, and said that if venues do not volunteer to invest back into the grassroots spaces, the government will take action.

Huge names who have been supportive of a £1 ticket levy include Coldplay, Sam Fender and Katy Perry – who have all vowed to donate a portion of their tour revenues to support the grassroots sector.

In May, Wolf Alice‘s Joff Oddie also joined industry leaders at a government hearing and insisted that not enough progress was being made in saving venues and new artists. Then, the month prior, it was reported that UK tour ticket contributions have raised £500,000 for grassroots music venues thanks to artists like Pulp and Mumford & Sons.

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Bon Jovi UK tour 2025: Dates, venues and seating revealed
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Bon Jovi UK tour 2025: Dates, venues and seating revealed

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Bona fide rock and roll superstars Bon Jovi are returning to the stage, bringing their Forever tour to audiences across the globe.

The iconic band is the soundtrack of a generation, and their songs continue to be played on the radio, on the dance floor, and pretty much everywhere else you can imagine. Talk about timeless!

The Forever tour will be in support of their album of the same name, released in 2024. This is the latest release in Bon Jovi’s extensive catalogue, which has earned them over 130 million album sales and a well-deserved place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

It’s not every day that a legend like Bon Jovi embarks on a UK tour, so you can expect demand to be high for these shows. However, a great way to ensure you get your hands on a ticket is by opting for hospitality tickets, which have more availability and come with a whole slew of benefits.

To be in with the best chance of hearing songs like It’s My Life and Livin’ On A Prayer live, here’s our ultimate guide to how to get Bon Jovi tickets.

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What are the UK dates and venues for Bon Jovi’s tour?

Bon Jovi will only be visiting two UK locations on their tour:

  • 28th August 2026 — Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield
  • 4th September 2026 — London, Wembley Stadium
  • 6th September 2026 — London, Wembley Stadium

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When do tickets go on sale for Bon Jovi’s UK tour?

General sale tickets will be officially released at 9am on Friday 31st October.

However, hospitality tickets for the Edinburgh show are available to purchase now, and enquiries are open for Bon Jovi’s London show.

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What hospitality packages are on offer for Bon Jovi’s UK tour?

If you’re planning to catch Bon Jovi live in the Scottish capital, Gold hospitality tickets are now available to purchase.

If it’s London tickets you’re after, you can choose between the Private Box – Catered package, Premium ticket, Gold package and Diamond package.

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What’s included in Seat Unique’s hospitality packages for Bon Jovi’s UK tour?

Here’s how you can take your Bon Jovi experience to the next level.

Edinburgh’s Gold hospitality tickets include premium West Stand seats, a designated hospitality arrival turnstile, food and drink, a 1 hour post concert card bar and more.

When it comes to London hospitality packages, you have a number of options. Here’s a snippet of what each one includes:

  • Private Box – Catered: Exclusive use of 8-seater box, complimentary food and drink, premium seats, 5-star service, fast-track exit
  • Premium Ticket: Premium seating, premium drinks and dining options from Level 2 concourse
  • Gold: Premium seating, complimentary food and drink, concert goodie bag, access to Bobby Moore hospitality lounge, access to the Wembley Hospitality after show party
  • Diamond: Premium seating, four-course pre-show meal, complimentary bar, post-show snacks, concert goodie bag and souvenir pass, access to the Wembley Hospitality after show party

Full details of each package can be found on the Seat Unique website.

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UK Venues to Run on Renewable Energy
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UK Venues to Run on Renewable Energy

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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AEG Europe announced a landmark agreement on Tuesday (Oct. 7) that will make its U.K. venues the first to run on the country’s greenest energy.

The European subsidiary of the global live entertainment promoter AEG has collaborated with green energy company Ecotricity on the agreement, which includes the introduction of PPAs (Power Purchase Agreements) with a 100% renewable energy supply, and is backed by hourly-matched REGOs (Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin).

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The PPAs will allocate specific renewable energy assets to a number of AEG’s venue portfolio in the U.K. including The O2 in London, indigo at The O2, Eventim Apollo, Watford Colosseum and University of Wolverhampton at The Halls. As a result, these venues will operate predominantly on the deepest green energy generated by solar and hydro assets and meet audit-level scrutiny and transparency standards.

“PPAs are widely recognised as the gold standard in energy procurement, and we’re proud to play a role in launching this first-of-its-kind agreement,” said Sam Booth, AEG Europe’s director of sustainability. “It marks a significant milestone in the ongoing journey to decarbonise the live entertainment industry, and we’re pleased to help drive this progress.”

Earlier this summer, AEG’s All Points East and LIDO festivals harnessed the power of renewable battery energy during their events. During the latter, Grid Faeries x Ecotricity powered the main stage and parts of the site with renewable electricity, a first for the English capital. Massive Attack’s headline show on June 6 in Victoria Park, east London saw the entire event site operating for more than 32 hours on battery power alone.

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Dale Vince OBE, founder of Ecotricity, said: “This is big news for live music, as venues across Britain – including London’s iconic The O2 – will be powered by deep green energy. AEG has already been working with us to bring clean power to outdoor festivals like All Points East and LIDO earlier this summer, with our Grid Faeries x Ecotricity battery. Now they’re going even further – bringing green power indoors. It’s a major step forward, and a proper milestone on the road to greening up the live entertainment world.”

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The Jockey Club Venues announces enhanced teambuilding offering at Sandown Park

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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The Jockey Club Venues, a collection of destination event and hospitality venues across the UK, has partnered with The Oakwood to introduce a range of action-packed activities as an optional enhancement to their meetings and events offering at Sandown Park.

Sandown Park is conveniently located next to The Oakwood corporate team building providers in Esher, Surrey. The partnership with The Oakwood will enhance meetings and events held at Sandown Park with activities that foster connection, promote creative problem solving and push comfort zones.

Priced from an additional £60 + VAT per person, delegates can enjoy two exciting activities from a line-up including laser tag with Hypershock, high ropes, scavenger hunts, yoga, spin, dry slope skiing, and crowd-favourite Ringo Riding.

Sandown Park can cater for between 20 to over 500 delegates across its range of eight versatile conference and events spaces, with flexible day delegate packages which can be adapted according requirements and have the option to include catering. With inspiring views across the racecourse and situated just 25 minutes from London Waterloo, Sandown is ideal  for a range of meetings and events, from exhibitions and conferences to banquets and corporate gatherings.

For more information please see:

https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/sandown/venue-hire/what-we-do/team-building

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CBGB Festival Grew Venue's Legacy with Iggy Pop, Jack White
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CBGB Festival Grew Venue’s Legacy with Iggy Pop, Jack White

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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It’s easy to get a little cynical about the very concept of CBGB Fest. When one of the side stages — the Young Punks Stage — is presented by Ed Hardy, it’s even easier. Is corporate integration and brand licensing really “punk?” Surely someone else can write that dissertation. Besides, the idea of counter culture in 2025, where monoculture is so fragmented it barely even exists, is rarely decoupled from capitalism.

So, is gathering a bunch of punk fans something to really diminish because they’re taking pictures in front of a replica CBGB awning? Let them rock, we say. And hey, at least the original bar and wall segments on display were real.

For sure, the inaugural edition of the festival at Under the K Bridge in Brooklyn, New York, had its issues. Although beverage stands were abundant, the food options were insufficient; you cannot expect four food trucks and two little stands to comfortably feed a festival crowd, and just about everyone had to deal with brutal wait times. But if we’re judging on the music alone, CBGB Fest knocked it out of the park — and it was the Godfather of Punk himself who put an exclamation point on the daylong event with a phenomenal set.

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At 78 years old, Iggy Pop is still one of the greatest live acts on Earth, and he proved that tenfold with his headlining performance. Taking the main CBGB Stage at 9:30 p.m., Iggy and his band tore right into the Stooges classic “TV Eye” — just about 20 minutes North West from the Brooklyn venue named after the song. With his skin weathered and leathered, and a twisted spine from all the damage he’s done to himself onstage over the years, Iggy is punk personified.

More Stooges gems followed, like “Raw Power,” “Gimme Danger,” and “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” as well as solo favorites like “The Passenger,” eliciting a “la, la, la, la” sing-along from the packed crowd, and “Lust for Life,” with the audience soaking it all in under a light rain coming down in between the cover of the Kosciuszko Bridge above.

Backed by a very cool band, including the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner on guitar, Iggy sounded as great as ever. And seeing the greatest living punk headlining a festival honoring the most iconic punk venue of all time gave off a very historic vibe, even in real time.

The brief drizzle during Iggy’s set was the only wet weather on a day that was comfortably overcast and mild. Which is good thing, considering the festival’s biggest sin: The “water station” — that place every festival has to offer free refills to keep attendees hydrated and safe, usually while reducing waste — was no more than a table handing out 8 oz. plastic bottles of water and someone yelling, “One per person!” A lack of NA beers felt lazy; the water situation felt like an afterthought.

Thankfully, those waiting in the ridiculous food lines at least were right next to the Young Punks Stage, which featured many of the day’s best sets. Former CoSigns Pinkshift, buzzy British band Lambrini Girls, rising Cali punks Scowl, and everyone’s favorite kids-turned-pros The Linda Lindas all brought truly deafening energy to the small stage. Having it tucked in the smaller courtyard Under the K Bridge gave it a fittingly intimate feeling — not as intimate as a tiny Bowery bar, sure, but close enough that Pinkshift and Lambrini Girls were able to control the crowd into joyful moshing.

Many of those Young Punks either took part in signings at the nearby Marshall tent or met with fans waiting by the side stage rails after sets. That amplified the community feeling of the event, and true monoculture or not, punk has always been a community. Above all else — even above the transcendent Iggy Pop performance, the exhilarating Jack White set, The Damned’s UK punk classics, and Johnny Marr’s Smiths-friendly setlist — that’s what felt most CBGB about CBGB Fest. People were there to have a good time and catch some great music; while more care could have been given to the comfort of attendees, the fans brought enough positivity that the gathering was largely successful.

Not even the delay on the mini-amphitheater Hilly’s Stage (YNWH Nailgun’s set was at least 20 minutes late, pushing back much of the afternoon — but worth the wait for vocalist Zack Borzone’s bizarro energy and drummer Sam Pickard’s percussive creativity) could dampen the mood. It was over on that stage that fans witnessed throwback performances from such acts as Cro-Mags, Marky Ramone, and Murphy’s Law — whose set included a surprise appearance by Jesse Malin, recovering from a spinal stroke he suffered two years ago that left him paralyzed from the waist down — offering the most old-school CBGB vibes of any of the stages throughout the day.

If organizers can figure out how to throw a truly sturdy festival Under the K Bridge, which would include fixing a few sound issues and overhauling their approach to concessions, CBGB Fest could easily turn into a landmark annual gathering. The location is great (they certainly have the physical space to make those adjustments), the bookings were unimpeachable, and the audience was open to it all. Who knows if it will fall to the slop and licensing complexities that CBGB is infamous for, but for one day, the grimy spirit of the Bowery felt alive under a Brooklyn bridge.

 

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Industry leaders gather at EDGE Venues Summer Conference to debate the future of meetings and events

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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EDGE Venues welcomed more than 160 agents, hotel groups, suppliers, and event professionals to the Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon on 4–5 September for its annual Summer Conference. The two-day programme brought together the full spectrum of industry voices to share knowledge, explore challenges, and debate the trends shaping the future of meetings and events.

Jacqui Kavanagh, CEO of EDGE Venues, said:

“EDGE Venues is about more than connecting people with spaces, we’re shaping the future of our industry. This conference has shown the power of collaboration and vision. By embracing technology, reimagining experiences, and investing in people, we are not just responding to change, we are leading it.”

The conference opened with the Agency Tech Summit, where 50 agency professionals gathered for deep-dive discussions on artificial intelligence, collaboration, and commercialisation. The sessions looked at how AI can enhance rather than replace expertise, with conversations focusing on how to harness innovation while ensuring accuracy, security, and professional value remain central.

EDGE also showcased how its platform is helping agencies tackle one of their biggest challenges, limited venue knowledge, by unlocking smarter tools, providing greater transparency, and supporting agencies in their role as trusted consultants to clients.

The second day began with a private breakfast meeting for more than 30 hotel groups, who were given a sneak peek of EDGE Groups, set to launch later this year. The session highlighted how hotels can strengthen partnerships and tap into new business opportunities through EDGE.

The focus then widened to the main conference, where over 160 delegates attended multiple panel sessions covering critical themes for the sector. Key topics included market resilience, the importance of innovation and agility, and how to elevate customer experience through both service and technology.

Panellists emphasised the need for venues to adapt to evolving delegate expectations, from addressing infrastructure challenges such as EV charging points to preparing for compliance with Martyn’s Law. Sessions also explored how the industry can nurture the next generation of talent through graduate schemes and apprenticeships, as well as how strong leadership and communication can build resilience within teams.

Scott Ford, Managing Director of EDGE Venues commented:

“The event was designed with a clear purpose, to bring the varied audiences of EDGE together and demonstrate how the platform is supporting its users with tools, insights, and data-led solutions. Interactive polls held throughout the event helped steer panel conversational topics, ensuring discussions were both relevant and reflective of attendee priorities.”

The two-day programme closed with networking on the terrace, where guests enjoyed sunshine, a relaxed barbecue, and the chance to continue conversations.

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Music Venue Trust Distributes Over £100,000 of Sam Fender Fundraising Support to 38 Grassroots Music Venues

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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Music Venue Trust (MVT), the charity which represents hundreds of UK Grassroots Music Venues (GMVs), has confirmed that funds raised from Sam Fender’s arena tour at the end of 2024 have now been distributed, via its Liveline Fund, to support 38 independent venues across England, Scotland, and Wales.

The package, worth over £100,000, has provided urgent emergency assistance alongside essential improvement grants, forming a full programme of support that protects, secures, and improves the grassroots ecosystem.

The Liveline Fund was created by Music Venue Trust (MVT) and live music advocates Save Our Scene (SOS) to distribute funding directly to Grassroots Venues, artists and promoters with financial support raised by contributions from arena and stadium ticket sales. Artists including Sam Fender, Katy Perry, Coldplay, and Enter Shikari were early adopters of the Grassroots Levy and have enabled Liveline to begin fuelling the future of UK grassroots music.

A total of 19 venues have been supported through the Emergency Hardship Relief Fund and Emergency Response Team – a lifeline package that steps in to prevent imminent closures. These interventions address urgent challenges such as licensing issues, legal disputes, noise complaints, financial crises, and sudden, unpredictable shocks like floods, fires, or bereavement. Each grant or intervention is tied to a full audit and support process to ensure long-term sustainability. This proactive work directly prevents closures and stops venues from falling into crisis, ensuring viable grassroots spaces remain open.

Alongside this, a further 19 venues received over £50,000 in direct improvement grants, enabling upgrades to facilities, technical equipment, and infrastructure that directly benefit artists, staff, and audiences.

Sam Fender said “It’s brilliant to see that the money raised from the arena tour is making a real difference to so many venues. The grassroots circuit has been decimated over the last 10 years or so and the idea that money from shows in big venues supports the smaller venues, where it all starts for musicians like me, is just common sense. These places are legendary.”

The impact is being felt across England, Scotland, and Wales. Venues to receive funding include Stereo, Sub Club, Paper Dress Vintage, The Hunter Club, The White Hotel, The Strines Nightingale, Spanners, The Garibaldi Hotel, Moor Beer Vaults, Slay Glasgow, Hippos, Ashburton Arts Centre, Clwb Ifor Bach, Newhampton Arts Centre, The Verdict, The Peer Hat, and venues based in the North East like Little Buildings, NE Volume Music Bar & Venue, and The Globe.

In Bury St Edmunds, The Hunter Club called the support “a game-changer”, explaining that it empowers them to provide a better experience for artists and audiences while continuing to nurture the next generation of musicians.

In London, Paper Dress Vintage highlighted the importance of resilience: “Our trade relies on us being able to put on music and our mixing desk, which was irreparably damaged recently, is absolutely central to all this activity. Having this new, protected system in place will make us more resilient and protect us from future damage and loss of earnings.”

Manchester’s The White Hotel pointed to the stark financial pressures faced by independent cultural spaces: “The increased cost of running a hospitality business, especially one that prioritises art and culture, is increasingly difficult. This financial support is vital to us.”

In Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach said the grant has resolved a critical technical issue: “This funding means we finally have our main room back up to the standard we expect of ourselves for the artists who visit our venue.”

And in Glasgow, the iconic Sub Club explained how support from the Liveline Fund has been transformative: “It allowed us to do much needed repairs and upgrades to our ‘Body Sonic’ dance floor, upgrading the amps and servicing the entire floor system. This provides an intense dance floor experience for our patrons that’s unmatched anywhere else in Scotland and we believe is an integral part of the Subbie experience.”

Mark Davyd, CEO, MVT commented “This remarkable contribution from Sam Fender, his management, and his team has created a real and lasting impact on the grassroots music ecosystem. These venues are the places where artists like Sam take their first steps, where local communities come together, and where live music truly begins. By investing directly into their future, we are strengthening the entire live music sector.”

This initiative underscores how funds raised from arena and stadium events can play a pivotal role in sustaining the grassroots infrastructure that underpins the UK’s world-renowned live music industry. MVT’s Annual Report 2024 revealed that, on average, GMVs operated on a profit margin of just 0.48% with 43.8% of them reporting a loss in the previous 12 months.

Originally published by Music Venue Trust on 4th September 2025. SOURCE

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Venues of Excellence appoints Emma Chamberlain, as Vice Chair of the Advisory Group
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Venues of Excellence appoints Emma Chamberlain, as Vice Chair of the Advisory Group

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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The UK’s leading consortium of independent venues specialising in the MICE sector has welcomed Emma Chamberlain, Commercial Director, Imago Venues as she steps into the Vice Chair role of the Advisory Group at Venues of Excellence.

With over 23 years’ experience at Imago Venues, Loughborough, including the last three as Commercial Director, Emma brings a wealth of expertise in the events and hospitality sector. Imago Venues has been a proud member of Venues of Excellence for more than 30 years, underlining its long-standing commitment to the consortium.

Accepting the role Emma said: “I’m really happy to be stepping into the role of Vice Chair at Venues of Excellence. It’s an exciting time for Venues of Excellence, with so much opportunity ahead to strengthen our collective voice and impact. I’m looking forward to working closely with Stewart, Mandy, our fantastic venues, and the wider VoE team to build on the consortium’s success, drive innovation, and ensure we continue to lead the way in excellence across the events industry”.

On her appointment, Stewart commented: “The Advisory Group were unanimous in their support of Emma taking on this new role. Emma has been an active and valued member of the Advisory Group since 2022, and Mandy, the VOE team, and I are so pleased to have the chance to work even more closely with her. Her insight, energy, and commitment will be a huge asset to us all as we continue to drive forward the exciting growth and development of our Venues of Excellence consortium.”

The appointment follows a landmark year for Venues of Excellence. In June, the consortium launched a bold new brand alongside two innovative services – VX Find and VX Deliver – designed to provide exceptional support to conference and event planners. Membership also continues to expand, with recent additions including Wotton House Country House Estate and Prestwold Hall, with more high-quality venues set to join in the coming months.

Mandy shares that exciting times are ahead for Venues of Excellence, its members and the VOE Team commenting: “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Emma as Vice Chair of our Advisory Group. Her depth of knowledge, passion for the industry, and strong leadership qualities will be invaluable as we continue to grow and innovate. With our refreshed brand, the launch of VX Find and VX Deliver, and an expanding portfolio of outstanding venues, Venues of Excellence is entering one of the most exciting chapters in its history. Together with Emma, Stewart, and our dedicated VOE team, we are committed to ensuring our consortium remains the go-to partner for venues and conference and event planners seeking excellence, creativity, and trusted expertise.”

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