Gareth Dunlop urges fans to support small venues – Music News


Gareth Dunlop urged people to support their local music venues.

The “Go Down Swinging” singer acknowledges that high ticket prices put many people off seeing him live, but insists that a small independent venue can provide just as much fun for an evening as a big stadium show.

“We are facing a cost-of-living crisis and seeing live music at a local venue shouldn't cost more than your weekly grocery shop,” he said.

“It takes a village to run a huge show or stadium tour, and ticket prices usually reflect that. But there are so many fantastic grassroots venues across the UK and Ireland that offer the chance for a great night out at an affordable price, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and watch some great live music for just a few beers.”

“The most interesting sight to me is a local venue full of curious music lovers who aren't necessarily spending money to be there.”

Gareth himself has fond memories of going to these shows as a child, making friends with other music fans and being inspired by the artists he saw there, and he hopes to do the same for audiences.

He added: “Growing up in Belfast I had the opportunity to see and discover a lot of live music in grassroots venues. I saw Steve Earle in a packed upstairs bar and I was a few feet from John Martyn playing in an 80-capacity club.”

“I have made lifelong connections with people who share the same passion and have been inspired by what I hear from the stage.

If someone can get any of those things out of a night out at my show, then I'll be blessed. Mission accomplished.

Gareth will be heading out on tour next month, see https://www.garethdunlop.com/liveshows for dates.



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