Love Music, Need Cash: Moz steps in to back festival
Morrissey has stumped up cash to ensure the smooth running of Love Music Hate Racism this weekend after NME pulled support for the event.
The festival, which celebrates its thirtieth year this Sunday (April 27), was faced with a £75,000 defecit after the weekly withdrew sponsorship.
Enter Morrissey, who not only stepped up to the plate with a contribution from his own personal fortune, but also rallied his management, booking agency and promoters to haul the event back into the black.
Given our protagonists' recent history we'll stop short of calling this latest turn of events gallant, but anything for a good cause, yeah Moz?
Yeah: “ This is a historic event spreading an important, anti-racist, message so it must be allowed to go ahead.
“Love Music Hate Racism got in touch and explained that the NME had pulled support, possibly as a result of their association with me, and asked if I could help as they had not been able to replace them. This is something I am commited to and we appreciate everyone coming together so quickly to make it happen."
The weekend bash is free to attend and will see diverse performers including The Good, The Bad & The Queen, The View, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly and Skepta appear at Victoria Park.
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so...the NME decided that after all,
they hated music and loved racism? or have i missed something...?
That's how it seems
I wonder what, if anything, the NME will have to say about it?
i suspect they will
convey their message through the medium of haircuts
genius
clever moves
i love that there is an ad
for laura ashley at the bottom of this article!
I love that there is an ad
at all for you.
*huggles Firefox*
"we'll stop short of calling this latest turn of events gallant, but anything for a good cause, yeah
Not that I don't necessarily agree with you but, considering what happened with The Word magazine earlier this month, you'd probably be best watching what you say regarding THAT topic.
To be fair...
... if anyone's willing to part with £28,000, they must be pretty dedicated to the cause.
ha ha!
nme look like utter clits once more.
moz wins, conor fails.
i hope Mozza
crushes NME in court like the insects they are. nice one Mozza.
I don't know about Morrissey
but I'm DYING to know why NME pulled support.
NME?
BNP!
EVER!
The man is infallible like the pope.
The pope of mope, obvs.
Again, to be fair...
... Morrissey always has, and presumably always will, have a hardcore following who will pretty much purchase anything he releases, so I don't think he necessarily did this with record sales in mind.
If I'm honest, he probably did give the money knowing full well that it would look very good indeed if his case does indeed make it to court. (I'm aware that this is completely contradictory to my first post - I am merely playing Devil's advocate) But I don't think sales really come into it.
What a legend
Of course he supports LMHR anyway - his statement he releases backed in December regarding the NME article pointed this out clearly and that NME had gone back on their word regarding a free single giveaway with proceeds going to LMHR.
That said, it must have been pretty delicious to be able to make a mockery of NME at the same time, we all know that fella can hold a grudge.
And yeah...
...does anyone know why NME pulled out? Like Poor Music Not Fussed About Racism...


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