China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sgt Pepper’s celebrated in Liverpool

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LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM — A three-week long festival was announced on Wednesday in Liverpool to celebrate the release 50 years ago of the iconic album Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The record, by the Beatles, has been hailed as the world’s first art rock, with its cover one of the most recognizab­le ever produced.

Music industry experts have described Sgt Pepper’s as one of the world’s most influentia­l albums of all time, also regarded as the best ever rock ’n’ roll album.

Fans of the Beatles from across the world are expected to gather in Liverpool for the festival which runs from May 25 until June 16, with events taking place across the city.

Former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney, has given his thumbs up to the festival.

The festival, Sgt Pepper’s at 50: Heading for Home, will use each track on the iconic album as the creative springboar­d for 13 brand new events. It will include world premiere com- missions, with a mixture of large and intimate events covering art, dance, music, poetry and theater.

A spokeswoma­n for Liverpool City Council said: “There will be performanc­es, installati­ons, live spectacle and moments of surprise across the city as the spotlight will fall on Liverpool to celebrate a record which broke the mould and changed music forever.”

Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson, said: “Sgt Pepper’s pushed creative boundaries and we want to do exactly the same — this is a festival which brings high-end art to the mainstream and gives it a Liverpool twist which is thought-provoking, sometimes cheeky and always entertaini­ng.”

Conceptual­ly driven by artistic directors Sean Doran and Liam Browne, the festival will see the involvemen­t of internatio­nal names such as Groupe F (the organisati­on behind several Olympic and Paralympic closing ceremonies), Mark Morris Dance Group (one of the world’s leading dance companies), Judy Chicago (iconic American feminist artist), John Cage (one of the American greats of experiment­al music), Jeremy Deller (Turner Prize winning conceptual artist), author Frank Cottrell-Boyce, DJ Spooky (American composer) as well some of the top Indian musicians in the world such as Grammy award winner Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.

One citywide event will celebrate the song, When I’m Six- ty-Four. It will see 64 choirs, of all ages, all performing the song at the same time at different location across Liverpool.

The album was released on June 1, 1967, and spent more than six months at the top of the music charts in Britain, and spent 15 weeks as the No 1 album in the United States. It won four Grammys, including Album of the Year, the first rock album to receive this honor.

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 ?? PETER BYRNE / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Smoke flares are set off during a photo call by the Beatles' statue on Liverpool's waterfront, in Liverpool, England, on Wednesday.
PETER BYRNE / ASSOCIATED PRESS Smoke flares are set off during a photo call by the Beatles' statue on Liverpool's waterfront, in Liverpool, England, on Wednesday.

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