NARC. #168 December 20/January 21

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FEATURE

MUSIC

VIRGIN MONEY UNITY ARENA STEVE DAVIS, DIRECTOR OF SSD CONCERTS, EXPLAINS HOW THE WORLD’S FIRST SOCIALLYDISTANCED VENUE WENT FROM PIPE DREAM TO REALITY The eventual outcome for the Virgin Money Unity Arena was a world away from the initial idea! We started with people standing alongside their cars and driving in but we quickly realised the sound would be awful with 500 cars facing an outdoor festival PA. As we went the guidelines changed so we were able to lose the cars and add the platforms so there was a natural barrier between all the pitches. We were super happy with where it ended up however, and feel like it was as close to normality as we could push it whilst respecting social distancing and people’s health and safety. In terms of delivering a Covid-safe live music experience with only eight weeks notice from approval to build, I feel very proud of what our team created. We almost didn’t have any expectations as the turnaround was so quick which helped us enjoy more as we went. Sam Fender’s opening night obviously meant a lot to us, coming out to a local hero was something else in the circumstances and definitely left a lump in my throat. As the shows started kicking in Van Morrison was definitely a highlight, he was amazing and it was a great evening weather wise which added to it. The other main highlight was the closing night, we were obviously cut short

due to the local lockdown and Chase & Status fully embraced being the final performers. The crowd interaction and the atmosphere that night was sensational. During the summer, a little bit of hope to people went a very long way, live music fans need that stimulation – I certainly do – which is why we fought so hard to make the shows happen. It’s been a terrible year for people in general and a lot of people’s mental health will be at an all time low. It’s great to see examples of innovation and how people are responding to these difficult times though. We need to be strong, we need to be resilient and we need to be innovative to outlast the virus. Live music and music in general can definitely repair mental health, there will be so many hits written throughout this pandemic; if you look at it positively there is hopefully an avalanche of good music to come from it. We think that there may more shows to come; as much as we’d love things to go back to normal it seems like it will be later on in 2021 so we are actively looking at the Spring and making plans for the event to return. www.virginmoneyunityarena.com

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DEMOS

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page 54

BASE CAMP

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page 53

NARBI PRICE

2min
page 52

TEES MUSIC ALLIANCE

3min
page 51

KAY GREYSON

1min
page 50

NORTH EAST FILM ROUND-UP

1min
page 49

NORTHERN STAGE’S YOUNG COMPANY

2min
page 48

NORTH EAST LABELS ROUND-UP

3min
page 46

CURIOUS ARTS

1min
page 45

TYNE BANK BREWERY

2min
page 44

LADY KITT

2min
page 43

MARTHA HILL

1min
page 42

VIRGIN MONEY UNITY ARENA

2min
page 41

STAR & SHADOW CINEMA

2min
page 40

TUSK FESTIVAL

2min
page 39

RICHARD DAWSON

3min
page 37

CROSSOVER COVERS

1min
page 36

COBALT STUDIOS’ EVERYDAY ART FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES

1min
page 35

LIVE THEATRE

2min
page 34

JODIE NICHOLSON

1min
page 33

TRACKS

2min
page 32

THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

3min
page 30

THE CULTURE VULTURE

1min
page 29

DOVETAIL JOINTS VIRTUAL GALLERY

3min
page 28

LANTERNS ON THE LAKE

1min
page 27

ENDEM AND ROB IRISH

5min
pages 16-17

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

3min
page 15

PREVIEWS

19min
pages 4-11

TRACKS

2min
page 55

BENJAMIN FITZGERALD

2min
page 20

NE DONS

2min
page 18

BENJAMIN AMOS

3min
page 23

NEW JAZZ & IMPROVISED MUSIC RECORDINGS

5min
pages 12-13

GOBSCURE

3min
pages 21-22

BALTIC OPEN SUBMISSION

3min
page 19

FESTIVE SHOWS

4min
pages 24-25

LIVING IN SHADOWS

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