Music Planet Live announces mass event!

Music Planet Live is a new and revolutionary hub for musicans, venues and promoters. To celebrate the launch, the hub are putting on the UK’s first ever mass music event and have announced the first 60 gigs going on throughout June to celebrate the official opening! One month. One movement. The UK’s largest mass music […]

Music Planet Live is a new and revolutionary hub for musicans, venues and promoters. To celebrate the launch, the hub are putting on the UK’s first ever mass music event and have announced the first 60 gigs going on throughout June to celebrate the official opening!

One month. One movement. The UK’s largest mass music event.

There will be an official launch at Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth which is FREE entry and features acts including Astroid Boys, Create To Inspire, Heck and Shields with more to be announced! You can find out more and register your interest here.

Some of the announced gigs are; Stray From The Path, Oceans Ate Alaska, Tim “Ripper” Owens, Natives, The Red Paintings, Bad Omens, Napoleon and Loathe, as well as Uprising Festival with Primordial, Onslaught, Lawnmower Deth, and Misery Fest with Broken Teeth and Desolated.

You can find a full list of the current gigs and how you can get involved here!

MPL founder Richard Taylor (the guy is a genious we aren’t going to lie) decided to approach Wedgewood Rooms for the launch party as the venue was the first to sign up to the site; “The main purpose of the site is to get more people away from their sofas and laptops and to live shows. With the multitude of summer festivals these days, these showcase events are to remind people just how awesome the live venue experience can be and how important it is to continue to enjoy, support and attend.” 

Create To Inspire are one of the acts playing the launch party and vocalist Sean Midson says; “Music Planet Live is something I and many musicians have been waiting for, for quite some time. To have a free & accessible social media/networking site purely for musicians to utilise is a blessing, and we cannot thank the awesome people that head MPL enough for getting us involved and making everything music-related that little bit easier.”

Elizabeth Birt

May 19, 2017

Band management assistant. Goth princess and lover of all things music and sport.

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