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DHP - UK Festival Awards shortlist

 

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Trio of Nottingham's Music Festivals Up For National Awards Decided by Public Vote

 

Splendour, Dot To Dot and Beat The Streets are all hoping to scoop a national title at the 18th UK Festival Awards with fans able to vote online for their favourites before the 23 October deadline.

 

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All three festivals are delivered by the Nottingham based live music company DHP Family which has seen significant growth in its festival portfolio having added Derbyshire's Bearded Theory in 2022, which is also in the running for a number of awards.

 

This year Splendour marked its 15th edition with a huge line up over two days in Wollaton Park headlined by Madness and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. The festival has grown to be one of the city's biggest summer events and is up for the  Best Medium Festival.

 

One of the UK's first metropolitan festivals, Dot To Dot has firmly established itself as the place for new music discovery across two editions in Nottingham and Bristol. As well as giving audiences the chance to discover the next generation, newer artists also have the opportunity to perform in front of engaged crowds.  This year saw the multi-venue festival continue to showcase the very best emerging talent with Yard Act headlining on the late May bank holiday, after packing out the Bodega when performing lower down the bill the previous year. Up for Best Small Festival and Best Metropolitan Festival.

 

Legendary Nottingham folk-punk band Ferocious Dog were one of the acts playing for free at the charity festival Beat The Streets in January. Last year, Beat the Streets was honoured to receive the Sarah Nulty Community Impact Award at the UK Festival Awards for its vital work fundraising to tackle homelessness in Nottingham. Since launching in 2018, Beat the Streets has donated more than £400,000 to Framework, the charity working to support rough sleepers. Up for the Grassroots Award, this category is for festivals where organisers sacrifice their time, energy and finances in order to host an event that's true to their ideals and free of commercial interests.

 

After last year's fundraising total was announced, DHP Family's MD George Akins said: "As a Nottingham based company, it means a lot to all of us that work here to continue to deliver a fantastic Beat the Streets festival each January as we know how vital the funds are to Framework and the people they support across the city.

 

"We hope to continue to use our expertise as music promoters and festival organisers to make a difference. We are extremely grateful to all the artists who give their time to play and each and every person that bought a ticket as together, we are helping to support something very worthwhile."

 

Having added Bearded Theory to the portfolio in 2022, this year was DHP's first opportunity to put its own stamp on it while maintaining its charm - the 2023 edition   was a resounding success with a well-received line-up with real strength and depth featuring an eclectic mix of artists. Iconic acts such as New York's Interpol, Primal Scream and Pretenders led the bill with Billy Bragg, Gogol Bordello, Gary Numan, Flogging Molly, Sleeper and Echo and the Bunnymen playing across three stages while newer talent included Alvvays, Coach Party, Pigs x 7, She Drew The Gun, Snapped Ankles and Viagra Boys.

 

Dot To Dot had another stellar year with a sold out Bristol leg and headline performance from Mercury nominated Yard Act.

 

2023 has been a year of significant growth for DHP Family as a festival promoter with a total of seven festivals delivered by a tight-knit team of around 25 people, programming more than 330 artists over 50 stages.

 

Shortlists will be announced on October 26 2023. Panel judges then collectively determine the winner, which will be announced at the UK Festival Awards on December 5 2023.

 

Vote for your favourites in the 2023 UK Festival Awards for a chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher.www.festivalawards.com

 

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Notes to Editors:

 

DHP Family

DHP Family successfully own and operate festivals and venues across the UK, while also promoting concerts & tours nationally and operating a leading ticketing platform.

 

Venues:DHP Family started with Rock City,whichmarkedits 40th anniversary in 2020 (winner of Best Club Teamwork 800+ at Live Music Business Awards 2019) and has since added Rescue Rooms, soon to celebrate its 20thanniversary (finalist in Music Week Awards 2019: Grassroots Venues - Spirit of the Scene and winner of Live Business Awards 2018 Best Venue Teamwork), leading dance music venue, Stealth and 200-capacityTheBodega in Nottingham; cargo-ship-turned-venue, Thekla moored in Bristol Harbour and London venues Oslo (Hackney) and The Garage and The Grace (Islington).

 

Festivals:DHP runs the 25,000 capacity Splendour in Nottingham, overall winner of ‘Best Festival' (15,000-39,000 cap) at the 2018 Live Music Business Award; Award-winning camping festival, Bearded Theory at Catton Hall, Walton-On-Trent;. Dot To Dot, a multi-venue festival taking place in multiple cities and winner of ‘Best Festival for Emerging Talent' at the 2017 UK Festival Awards; MIRRORS, a metropolitan multi-venue eventinLondon; and charity festival Beat The Streets in Nottingham which has raised over £320,000 for the homeless since its inception in 2018.

 

Promoter:DHP currently puts onaround500 gigs per year and promotes tours& showsbyJames Blunt,Lewis Capaldi, Belinda Carlisle,Sam Fender,Rufus Wainwright, The Flaming Lips, Beth Hart,Sports Team,Richard Thompson, Enter Shikari, Electric Callboy, Tom Grennan, and many more. Finalist for Live Promoter of the Year for Music Week 2023 Awards (winner announced 24 May 2023); nominated for Live Music Promoter of the Year at the 2022 LIVE Awards; Live Music Promoter of the Year 2019 at Music Week Awards; National Promoter of the Year at 2019 & 2017 Live Music Business Awards, plus a previous winner of the title in 2012 & 2013

 

Ticketing:alt. tickets is one of the UK's leading independent ticketing platforms, recognised in the industry as a leading ticketing agent, personified by its constant strive to make it as easy as possible for customers to book tickets for their favourite events.

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