Metro assistant editor (news) Rory McKeown; Sadiq Khan,Mayor of London; Metro editor-in-chief Deborah Arthurs; and Justine Simons,Deputy Mayor for Culture and Creative Industries at the launch (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
Top musicians joined Metro and Sir Sadiq Khan in central London yesterday for the launch of the Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The eye-catching artwork celebrates the artists and venues that have made the capital one of the world’s best cities for music by collecting them on a revamped version of the iconic design.
Different Underground lines represent contemporary acts,music legends,albums,songs and culturally important places that show the best of London.
Sir Sadiq,the Mayor of London,told Metro the small gig venues that support up-and-coming artists are the city’s ‘crown jewels’ and deserve more recognition.
Recalling nights out at the Brixton Academy to see Dua Lipa and the Hammersmith Apollo for Sting,he said: ‘What I want to see is not just a stabilisation of no more venues closing down,I want to see new venues opening up as well.
The new Tube Map celebrating London’s grassroots venues – CLICK TO ENLARGE
‘I want to see a pipeline of new artists – I want to see tomorrow’s Adeles,tomorrow’s Stormzies,tomorrow’s Ed Sheerans or the Police or the Rolling Stones,honing their skills in some of these venues.
‘I want all of us to have stories to tell in ten,fifteen years’ time about,we saw this artist who’s now huge.’
Sir Sadiq said many of London’s favourite grassroots venues have ‘faced the biggest challenges they’ve ever faced’ in recent years,with business rates,rents,the pandemic and Brexit all complicating the picture.
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Singer-songwriter Naima Bock,previously of post-punk band Goat Girl,also stopped by Outernet for the event.
She said her group first performed at Brixton’s much-loved Windmill,which she called ‘one of these independent venues that have managed to keep the ticket prices low over the 12 years I’ve been going’.
Naima Bock said her old bandmate is starting a new venue named Sister Midnight in Lewisham (Picture: Belinda Jiao)
These places allow people starting out on their journey to ‘cut their teeth and make mistakes in shows’,Naima added.
The map will be screened for a month at the Outernet London,the largest digital exhibition space in Europe.
The interactive display will be shown in the Arcade space,which links the nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
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