Where: The Palace Hotel, Oxford Road, Manchester, M60 7HA
When: November 11-13 2016
What: www.louderthanwordsfest.
The Louder Than Words Festival of music and writing grows louder each year. Now in its fourth edition, this remains the only festival that interrogates that enduring love affair between music and the written word.
Since its first incarnation in 2013, audience and contributor numbers have more than doubled, which in turn has only increased the variety of talks, panels and workshops programmed over the weekend. Over those years the festival has welcomed music characters such as Rick Butler (The Jam), Guy Garvey, Edwyn Collins, Viv Albertine, Mary Anne Hobbs, Tim Burgess (The Charlatans), Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers), Alan McGee (Creation Records) to Manchester, talking all things musical and literary, as well as the spiritual godfather of the festival, Wilko Johnson. Attendees come from as far as San Francisco and Moscow to engage in a weekend that included panels, Q&As and some very special performances from all four corners of the musical world, from club culture to heavy metal; ska to punk.
As well as hearing their stories, the Festival also offers a unique chance to get up close to people often only seen on the stage; in a much more social, conducive atmosphere of the suitably grand Palace Hotel. Built in 1895 as the Refuge Assurance Building, the grade two listed structure’s eclectic baroque style provides the perfect venue for an event of such diverse topics, with varied rooms used, including the elegant, wood-paneled Director’s Suite and the Post Room, for more social occasions and networking, as well as fringe events and book signings (not to mention the very welcome use of the late night bar, where you are likely to find venerated old music scribes catching up and reminiscing).
More news will come from Louder Than Words in the coming weeks.