New festival celebrates the Kent music scene: You Are Here

Nine Kent-based music promoters come together



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Live music is alive and kicking in East Kent, and to prove this nine Kent based music promoters have clubbed together to create a new live music festival, You Are Here (27 Feb – 1 Mar).

You Are Here is a new, wildly eclectic, three-day independent music festival bringing grassroots music promoters from across East Kent to take over every space in the Gulbenkian Arts Centre and presenting artists from a huge range of genres. 

Whether you’re into West African griot mixed with Belgian punk (Avalanche Kaito), flamboyantly absurd disco (Chewy She), hard-hitting post-punk (Shelf Lives) or retro-future electro-shambles (Paddy Steer) you’ll find something exciting here.

Hosted by Gulbenkian Art Centre at the University of Kent, You Are Here is brought to you by Free Range, Smugglers, The Hot Tin, Daylight Music, The Crash of Moons Club, Coastal Electronauts, Deep Listen, The Rockstar Experience & Big Cheese Arts.

One of the organisers, Sam Bailey from Free Range explains: “The unique thing about You Are Here is the collaboration between nine Kent-based promoters and the communities they represent. Grassroots music promoters are improbable magicians, creating joyful communal gatherings at a time when this is both very hard to do and much needed.

“Our region has such a diverse cultural life but without a major metropolitan hub our creative scenes often exist in isolation. You Are Here aims to bring these scenes together, joining the dots between the constellations and celebrating the full extent of what we have here in East Kent.”

The festival runs from Friday 27th February to Sunday 1st March, with tickets available for individual days (£10-£25) or for the full weekend (£40).

LINE UP:

Friday 27th February 

Liam Magill  – 6pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Mop Collective – 7pm, Gulbenkian Theatre

Rage Against the Tagine – 8pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Shelf Lives – 9pm, Gulbenkian Theatre

Chewy She  – 10pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Saturday 28th February

Youth Stage – 12.30pm, The Platform

Discovery Stage – 3.30pm, The Platform

Deep Listen – 4pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Coastal Electronauts – 5pm, Gulbenkian Theatre

Discovery Stage – 5.30pm, The Platform

Q&A – 7pm, The Platform

Josh Magill – 7pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Paddy Steer – 8pm, Gulbenkian Theatre

Masiba – 9pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

TBC – 10pm, Gulbenkian Theatre

Avalanche Kaito – 11pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Sunday 1st March 

Daylight Music – 2-4pm, Colyer-Fergusson Hall

Tickets from www.thegulbenkian.co.uk.


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