Heathrow Airport launches live music stage
Heathrow Airport has launched a live music stage to give up-and-coming acts the chance to impress industry executives flying into London for the festival season.
Based in Terminal 5, the first show featured performances from acoustic rock band China Bears, folk singer-songwriter The Halfway Kid and R’n’B artist Olivia Nelson.
Heathrow said those performing on the stage have “access to an audience bigger than Glastonbury”, as it expects 30 million passengers to travel through its terminals this summer. The airport recently had its busiest day in its history, with 264,000 passengers – up 6% on last year.
“The Heathrow Introducing stage isn’t just about providing entertainment, it’s about propelling careers to new heights,” said Karoline Komolafe, of music events company Sofar Sounds, which has partnered with Heathrow.
“It’s a game-changer for those aiming to break into the industry, especially with festival season at its peak, offering exposure to execs traveling through. “I think Heathrow passengers are going to have a brilliant time at the gigs.”Heathrow director of services Tonia Fielding said: “We’re proud that we’re providing people from around the globe the chance to experience the best of Britain’s emerging musical talent and a taste of UK culture from the moment they reach the airport.
“We’re gearing up for the busiest summer on record, meaning we can give artists on the Heathrow Introducing stage massive audiences to play to.” Two more shows on the music stage will be held, on 12 and 24 July.
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‘the true beauty of music is that it connects people.’
-roy avers
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source credits: heathrow airport, bbc radio london
The music stage is a partnership with music events company Sofar Sounds.
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You’d better hope I never get up there. My singing would empty the airport in nano seconds.
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passengers might be happy to board on time )
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Hadn’t thought about any benefits
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A cool idea.
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so good for everyone
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Absolutely 👍🏼
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Yes, music connects people.
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it evens everything out –
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The playlist can include ‘Leavin’ on a Jet Plane’ and ‘Up, Up and Away’ for we of a certain generation, Beth. Anyway, what a good idea!
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yes, i get that. ) and good for people waiting as well as music people coming through
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Yes, music, art, literature, dance… they all connect people, for sure!
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the great levelers
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No doubt Beth.
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Sounds like a great idea, and I hadn’t seen it reported over here.
Best wishes, Pete.
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it was new to me too, and i think it’s great for people waiting at the airport as well
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one of the connecting ‚pieces‘ between HH and myself was and is our love for music, playing and singing…. I wish those budding artists much luck and the execs to listen up! great post.
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i think it’s so good for everyone involved, and why not? that’s great about your connection, music is such a natural connector
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What a cool idea!
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a win on all sides
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Great way to get your songs or group “out there” to everyone all over the world.
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absolutely, and i’d enjoyt it if waiting for a plane
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Absolutely.
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What a great idea!
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it’s such a win for all –
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Heathrow is hitting the heights in the hierarchy of hairports …
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))))!
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What a great idea!!!
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I so agree
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What a great idea! A win-win for sure.
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What a terrific thing! Thanks for sharing, Beth. Hugs.
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My pleasure to pass it on
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Wow — love this! 🥰
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I see it as a win for all
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🥰😎🥰
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The “exposure thing.” Probably playing for tips only. PDX has been doing that for years.
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I love it
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What a terrific idea. Hope it helps up and coming artists.
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It can’t hurt and be nice experience for the the performers and the airport patrons
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Definitely.
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What a wonderful idea! Kudos to those who thought of it and implemented it – WOW! 🥰
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Yes, I so agree
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Great idea! Love this.
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seems like a win-win
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What a fun idea and a chance for more new performers to build a bigger following.
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right
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So good! Especially when you have hours to wait in between flights ✈️ ✈️
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absolutely
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This is brilliant, even if some of the performances are rather turbulent.
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What a great idea! I hope JFK Airport in NYC and others follow suit.
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That would be great
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Yes!
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Music connects people: goes straight to the heart.
Great incentive at the airport. Wonderful.
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Yes, to all
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I love this! And the number of puns available is so rich. Careers to new heights is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Good one! It seems a natural win-win
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