Sam Fender, Chappell Roan and Foo Fighters help to generate a stunning £ 1.2 billion for music tourism in north -west -engaged in the midst of the growing demand for live music
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Sam Fender” Chappell Roan And Foo Fighters have been cited as important factors in a stunning boost of £ 1 billion for music tourism in northwestern England.
More than 3.3 million people rose to music locations in Manchester, Liverpool and other neighboring villages and towns in 2024, which contributes to a dramatic increase in selling tickets, food, merchandising, travel, camping, accommodation and parking in the region.
In addition, an estimated 9,250 full -time jobs have been created as a direct consequence of consumer for live entertainment, according to a new report from the industrial website British music.
It is understood that an amazing £ 1.2 billion was generated from live shows in the northwest in the course of the year, with fans flowing to see a series of artists, including Fender, Roan and Foo Fighters.
Geordie star Fender, 31, who released his third album people in February, performed in December for a sold-out co-op live in Manchester.
The musician also performed in Liverpool’s Sefton Park on 24 May before he returned to Manchester for an extra show in Wythenshawe Park on August 16.

Sam Fender has contributed to a stunning boost of £ 1 billion for music tourism in northwestern England (depicted on stage in Sefton Park in Liverpool)

The American star Chappell Roan entertained fans at Lancashire locations Great Stage Park and Manchester Academy during her Midwest Princess Tour in 2024
Elsewhere, the American star Roan, 27, fans at Lancashire locations Great Stage Park and Manchester Academy during her Midwest Princess Tour in 2024, while the Foo Fighters of Dave Grohl performed in Emirates Old Trafford, with a capacity prospect of 50,000.
Away from traditional locations, annual music festivals, including Parklife, Creamfields and Beat-Herder, have played an important role in attracting fans to the northwest.
Together, more than 21.9 million Britons traveled through the country to see their favorite artists perform live in 2024, while an additional 1.6 million flowed from abroad.
The dramatic increase was inspired by the draw of stadium filling stars such as Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen, both of which toured the UK during the year.
In particular, Swift generated millions through its record -breaking era, with the singer Filling mammoth locations throughout the country – including Wembley Stadium.
Cultural secretary Lisa Nandy, whether it is a huge stadium show or a crowded local location on the commercial success of the British live music scene, and is whether it is a huge stadium show, whether it is a huge stadium show, music brings people together and makes a huge difference.
“We are incredibly proud of our music industry. It is one of our greatest exports, it inspires young people everywhere, and it belongs to who we are as a country. ‘
But Tom Kiehl, Chief Executive of UK Music, says that the economic increase is compensated by the range of financial and practical obstacles with which artists are confronted.

In 2024, the Foo Fighters by Dave Grohl played in Emirates Old Trafford, who owns a capacity of 50,000

Together, more than 21.9 million Britons traveled through the country to see their favorite artists perform live in 2024, while an additional 1.6 million flooded from abroad
He said: ‘Although music generates enormous benefits for our local areas, there remain a number of challenges that our sector is confronted with, such as the rising costs of touring for artists and the threat of closure about locations, studios and other music spaces.
‘From the end of the country to John O’Groats, all communities have the potential for thriving and various music sectors and can offer something unique.
“At a time when the government is looking for growth, it is crucial to enable local leaders to make this happen to stimulate our artists, makers, locations, studios and music companies.”
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