Lancashire gig hopes to break world record
Billed as The Neverending Gig, the event at The Alhambra and Carleton Suite in Morecambe will attempt to break the 378 hour record set in Las Vegas in 2014. Organiser Matt Panesh said the event would be live streamed to the world.
Matt is now putting out a call for 400 acts that are needed to make the event a success.
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Hide AdAs well as raising the profile, and some much needed funds for the building, any money raised will go towards community projects in the West End of Morecambe following the recent national coverage of the plight of the poorest in the area.
Matt said: “We want the 1,000 capacity venue to be the beating heart of the community, and this is a great way of showing it off to the world.
“There’s been a gaping hole here in Morecambe since The Dome closed, and this could be the perfect place to kick things off again.
“We need around 400 musicians to play 24/7, with no more than five minutes between acts, and no more than 30 seconds between songs.
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Hide Ad“We have Hawkwind opening and closing the event, and we want to see around 50 per cent local acts, and as many well known musicians from elsewhere getting involved.”
Entry to the event, which starts on April 2, will be £1 per person per entry over the course of the 17 days.
To get involved email [email protected]