About The British Country Music Festival
About The British Country Music Festival
This article gives the whole nine yards about the British Country Music Festival, its origins, place in the UK country music scene, and future ambitions.
The British Country Music Festival (TBCMF) is a relatively new, independent festival launched in 2019, supporting contemporary, country-leaning songwriters from the UK and Ireland.
All indoors, our main stage is the iconic setting of The Empress Ballroom with its gilded, vaulted ceiling. This stunning venue attracts a music discovery audience, many of whom return each year.
Eclectic Mix
The festival is renowned for its breath-taking setting and intimate atmosphere. An eclectic mix of music and a broad and deep definition of what might be considered country. The best traditional country music singer-songwriters from the UK and Ireland rub shoulders with established contemporary artists. They are covering the finest Americana, roots, blues and British indie-folk.
Elles Bailey in 2021, just before breaking the main album charts as an independent artist.
Ward Thomas’s sublime harmonies debut in The Empress Ballroom as festival headliners.
International Guest Sarah Darling lost in enjoyment at TBCMF.
Why is a British Country Music Festival important?
Collaborations
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
British Influence on Country Music
A Gathering Tide
The Brits Are Coming
Significant Influence On Country Music’s DNA
Open Hearts and Minds
International Guest Songwriter
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Festival Beginnings
British Country Music Movement
Festival Launched
First Festival
Blackpool Renaissance
Frustratingly, the festival missed 2020 due to Covid restrictions, but with the end of summer dates, the festival was one of a lucky few to return in 2021. The opening night was an emotional release for both artists and the audience. With most ticket holders retaining their tickets from 2020 to attend in 2021 and has had over two years to sell tickets during the pandemic, festival attendees doubled in size for the second outing in 2021.
UK Country star Catherine McGrath lighted up the Empress Ballroom in 2019.
Spellbinding slide guitar from award-winning Martin Harley in 2021.
Rob Heron & The Teapad Orchestra make the dance floor bounce 2019 TBCMF.
The Programming
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Country Music DNA
Eclectic
We believe that eclectic choice is positive and weirdly works for our festival. There is no point just promoting country music to just country fans. We have to introduce new people to this genre and its subgenres. We are broadening the existing fan base to enjoy a broadening music spectrum.
The Stages
Lessons Learnt
The American country music scene has grown into a big business. The reasons are simple, both artists and the booking agents treat country music as a way to make money. Sadly that attitude is not apparent this side of the Atlantic. The British country scene is run and organised by people who are first and foremost fans; business is a little further down the line. https://alancackett.com/the-british-scene-in-the-1970s
Moving Forward
Future-Proofing
Our festival is designed to look forward to and support the new model.
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Continue with its style and stick to the “I’m a little bit country, I’m a little bit ….” eclectic programming mantra.
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Always put the UK and Irish artists front and centre stage.
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Provide the best environment for audiences and artists alike to enjoy the music.
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Use our influence to promote the country scene outside the festival environment.
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Develop programmes to support UK songwriters both inside and outside the Festival
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to support the development of Blackpool and its community.
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Pledge support for the PRS Keychange initiative. Achieving 50:50 gender balance since our launch.
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Work on reducing carbon footprint and becoming a greener festival
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following its long term development plan. As we grow audience numbers, we will add different venues, events and stages.
TBCMF 2022
The British Country Music Festival 2022
True Dates:
2-4 September 2022
Headliners:
Tom Odell, Lucy Spraggan, Amy Wadge
International Guest:
Jess Moskaluke
The Empress Ballroom Main Stage:
The Wandering Hearts, Nobel Jacks, Tumbling Paddies, Laura Oakes Hosts, Robert J Hunter Band, Sunbirds, Jess Moskaluke, Henry Priestman and two artists to be announced in 2022
Arena Stages 1&2:
Our Atlantic Roots, The Goudies, True Strays, Rosey Cale, Shellyann, Gasoline & Matches, Kelsey Bovey, Katie O’Malley, The Rising, Lucy Blu, Hollie Rogers, The County Affair, Brooke Law, Motel Sundown, and Alex Lipinski,
Horseshoe Pavilion Acoustic Stage:
The Long Haul, Sandy McLelland, Emily Lockett, Molly-Anne, Jonas & Jane, Kate Ellis, Matt Owens, Mike Ross, Jack Blackman and Two Ways Home.
Songwriters Carousel:
Laura Oakes Hosts
DJ and Hosts:
Matt Spracklen & Sally Naden
TBCMF 2020/21
The British Country Music Festival 2020/21
Dates:
3-5 September 2021
Headliners:
Nathan Carter, Wildwood Kin, Lisa McHugh
International Guests:
Candi Carpenter, Juna N Joey
The Empress Ballroom Main Stage:
Elles Bailey, Kezia Gill, Martin Harley and Band, Holloway Road, Katy Hurt, Candi Carpenter, Peter Donegan, Fine Lines, The Orange Circus Band and Gareth Nugent
Arena Stages 1&2:
Bailey Tomkinson, Tommy Atkins, Morganway, Pete Riley, Blue Rose Code, Cormac Neeson, Jess Thristan, Hayley McKay, Robbie Cavanagh, Tennessee Twin, Jack & Tim, Eddy Smith & The 507, The Remedy Club, June N Joey
Horseshoe Pavilion Acoustic Stage:
Bethany Nelson, Eleri Angharad, Ben Holland, Rosso Duo, Bryony Sier, Zoe Newton, Live Podcast with Matt Spracklen and Nathan Carter
Songwriters Carousel:
Hosted by Tim Prottey-Jones
DJ and Hosts:
Matt Spracklen & Sally Naden
TBCMF 2019
The British Country Music Festival 2019
Dates:
13-15 September 2019
Headliners:
Ward Thomas, Catherine McGrath
International Guest:
Sarah Darling
The Empress Ballroom Main Stage:
Twinnie, Honey Ryder, Megan O’Neill, Laura Oakes, Blair Dunlop, The Adelaides, Worry Dolls, Gary Quinn, Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra, Jake Morrel, Danny McMahon
Arena Stages 1&2:
Emma Moore, Joe Martin, Sam Coe & The Long Shadows, Simon James, The Outside Chancers, Recovering Satellites, Megan Louise, Beth Rowley, Hannah White & The Nordic Connection, O&O, Jeanine Barry, The Blue Highways, The Luck and Katee Kross & The AmberJax.
Horseshoe Pavilion Acoustic Stage:
The Long Haul, Sandy McLelland, Emily Lockett, Molly-Anne, Jonas & Jane, Kate Ellis, Matt Owens, Mike Ross, Jack Blackman and Two Ways Home.
Songwriters Carousel:
Hosted by Tim Prottey-Jones
DJ and Hosts:
Matt Spracklen