Access All Areas Backstage

Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project founder Sacha Lord

December 20, 2023 Access All Areas Season 1 Episode 4
Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project founder Sacha Lord
Access All Areas Backstage
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Access All Areas Backstage
Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project founder Sacha Lord
Dec 20, 2023 Season 1 Episode 4
Access All Areas

Recorded at The Warehouse Project venue Depot Mayfield in Manchester, this interview finds the nightclub’s co-founder and Parklife festival boss Sacha Lord opening up about everything from being shot at and petrol bombed, back in the days of ‘Madchester’, to projecting a huge protest film above the Tory Party Conference.

The series explores what lies behind festivals and their instigators, and this episode finds Sacha in fine form discussing pertinent industry-wide issues and reflecting on an eventful career path that has led the promoter to become the night time economy advisor for Greater Manchester. Among the many topics covered are his early career, which started with an event at the Haçienda in July 1994 and later saw him excite the inmates at Strangeways Prison by staging the first Warehouse Project, with Public Enemy, just metres away from the prison walls. Sacha also provides passionate views about the issues impacting the industry and his events today. Among the many areas covered in the conversation are drug testing at events, the importance of sustaining grassroots talent, the need for artist exclusivity clauses, the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and him very publicly sticking two fingers up at Rishi Sunak.

Show Notes

Recorded at The Warehouse Project venue Depot Mayfield in Manchester, this interview finds the nightclub’s co-founder and Parklife festival boss Sacha Lord opening up about everything from being shot at and petrol bombed, back in the days of ‘Madchester’, to projecting a huge protest film above the Tory Party Conference.

The series explores what lies behind festivals and their instigators, and this episode finds Sacha in fine form discussing pertinent industry-wide issues and reflecting on an eventful career path that has led the promoter to become the night time economy advisor for Greater Manchester. Among the many topics covered are his early career, which started with an event at the Haçienda in July 1994 and later saw him excite the inmates at Strangeways Prison by staging the first Warehouse Project, with Public Enemy, just metres away from the prison walls. Sacha also provides passionate views about the issues impacting the industry and his events today. Among the many areas covered in the conversation are drug testing at events, the importance of sustaining grassroots talent, the need for artist exclusivity clauses, the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and him very publicly sticking two fingers up at Rishi Sunak.