Halifax Courier

In My View Exciting stuff is starting to happen

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by CEO of The Piece Hall Trust, Nicky Chance-Thompson MBE, DL

The days are getting longer, the evenings a bit brighter and we’ve got some exciting stuff starting to happen in March! There are more announceme­nts coming for our biggest ever Live at The Piece Hall summer season. We’ve already confirmed 26 dates with a huge variety of genres and internatio­nal stars.

From series opener, the legendary Blondie with their trailblazi­ng frontwoman Debbie Harry, to pop icon Rick Astley, the uber-cool contempora­ry hip hop star Loyle Carner and alt-metal pioneers Korn, there will be some incredible moments in the courtyard.

The combinatio­n of iconic rock stars performing in this iconic heritage site is a heady mix.

So many fans told us our gigs were their absolute favourites last year, but as well as bringing joy to music lovers the shows bring many benefits.

They help contribute to the costs of running a unique heritage site like The Piece Hall, and the footfall they bring helps boost other businesses. There is a broader benefit to the local economy with jobs, as security staff, on the bars and building and running the technical production aspects of the concerts.

It also means the eyes of the world are drawn to this corner of Calderdale helping The Piece Hall make connection­s with key players in the global music business and this has resulted in an incredibly exciting new project we are launching mid-March – a brand-new free music production course for young people run by superstar American musician Erik “Blu2th” Griggs.

Erik is a multi-platinum selling, Grammy nominated, singer, producer and songwriter who played bass and keys for Aretha Franklin and has collaborat­ed with Eminem as part of Dr Dre's regular in-house production team.

The week-long course is being facilitate­d in conjunctio­n with Calderdale College and Calderdale Music and brings the potential for life changing opportunit­ies.

It’s wonderful to see Calderdale’s reputation as a hotspot for arts, culture and creativity growing.

Speaking of culture, we’re now less than 50 days away from the launch of Calderdale’s Year of Culture. To mark the region’s 50th anniversar­y there is a 12-month programme of creativity and activity starting in April.

I’m proud to say The Piece Hall is hosting the opening ceremony, which promises to be a great music filled day celebratin­g the cultural credibilit­y of our borough.

In the run up to the big day, we’re hosting a collaborat­ive poetry workshop with Northern Broadsides. This ‘pay what you decide’ event on Saturday, March 16 will help and inspire people to write poetry for children.

Then on Saturday, March

23, we are hosting celebratio­ns for the Afghan, Kurdish and Persian New Year: Newroz/ Nowruz. This festival is marked by millions around the world and here at The Piece Hall there will be a joyful celebratio­n of spring as we showcase music, dance, singing and poetry.

I do hope you’ll be clapping and cheering at a show or event this year. Calderdale’s spirit deserves to be recognised and applauded.

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Ministry of Sound Classical Live at The Piece Hall 2023. Photo: Ellis Robinson
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