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Music festival cancelled after poor ticket sales
Music festival cancelled after poor ticket sales

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time28-06-2025

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Music festival cancelled after poor ticket sales

A two-day Lancashire music festival featuring Chesney Hawkes, Bewitched and Sam Ryder has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales. The stars were among the acts due to perform at the iMEP festival at Accrington Cricket Club in Lancashire on 19 and 20 September. But organisers said ticket sales "have not reached the required level" and "combined with challenges in the live music sector and hospitality sectors" the event was "no longer viable". All tickets already purchased will be refunded, they said. The event took place for the first time last year, headlined by British singer Jess Glynne. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. Chesney Hawkes to perform at Accrington festival Kate Nash to headline Accrington festival Festival raises £10,000 for free music lessons for children International Music Event Production

3,000 turn out to support charity named in memory of 11-year-old
3,000 turn out to support charity named in memory of 11-year-old

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time22-05-2025

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3,000 turn out to support charity named in memory of 11-year-old

Thousands turned out to support a charity named in memory of an 11-year-old who died of cancer. The community day at the Great Harwood Showground aimed to raise funds for Milly's Smiles. Lorraine Hargreaves founded Milly's Smiles after her daughter tragically passed away from leukaemia in 2015 at just 11 years old, only 10 months after being diagnosed. The event was opened by town crier, Rawden Kerr and the new Mayor of Hyndburn, Cllr Josh Blayne Allen and included a special show from the Lancashire Dog Company. Other performances included shows by Halcyon Creative Kids, Jess B Dance Fitness, Mai Tai Gym, the Imperial Alliance Stormtroopers, and a set of ukulele players International music event production company, iMEP, provided the main marquee, stage and sound equipment, plus technical support free of charge. Lorraine Wilson and her daughter Milly Walmsley (Image: Supplied) Lorraine from Milly's Smiles said: "This is the first time we have had a professional sound and stage set up, and we can't thank Eddy and his team enough for their support." Chief executive of iMEP, Eddy O'Brien said: "We were absolutely blown away by the turnout and the support on the day. 'To see so many people coming together, smiling, enjoying themselves, and supporting one another, was truly heartwarming. 'It is fantastic to be able to help everyone's day by providing equipment and support, and I hope it raised lots of money for such a brilliant cause. "The assets we can utilise on the day are ideally suited to small events such as this through to international pop stars and musicals - we take the headache away on sound and stage production!" Earlier this year, Hyndburn MP Sarah Smith joined Ms Hargreaves in Westminster to highlight the need for better diagnosis and support for families. It follows the Labour backbencher speaking about Milly's Smiles in a debate about rare cancers in the House of Commons. One of the biggest concerns Ms Hargreaves raised in the meeting was how difficult it is for parents to get a diagnosis for their child.

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