Nottstopping digital festival preview: Sunday’s music highlights

Circle of Light and Hockley Hustle’s livestream extravaganza, Nottstoping Festival, will conclude this Sunday where they will continue to fundraise for Frontline workers whilst connecting people in Nottinghamshire. Here are the music streams you should watch out for…

Inspire Youth Arts

When: Sunday 24th 11am-5pm
Who: IYA
What: Everything film, dance and music

The award-winning specialist creative team will be sharing clips from various IYA films, music, dance and digital performances that showcase the range and diversity of IYA’s projects.

Metronome Present: Q&A with industry professionals and experts

When: Sunday 24th 2pm-5pm
Who: Metronome
What: Q&A with some musical legends

Metronome will be hosting professionals such as; Paul Adam from Ireland Records, Everything Everything bass player Jeremy Prichard, and award-winning actor Stephen Graham.

Truth and Lies: My House Your House Globe Trotting Mash UP

When: Sunday 24th 12pm-2am
Who: Truth & Lies Music
What: Radio takeover

A full Sunday takeover of the official festival radio in collaboration with MHYH, bringing together a talented bunch of local heroes. They also welcome some friends from London, Beirut, Palestine and Brazil who are all sharing our unique moment in isolation.

Women In Music Presents: Verity Cowley In conversation with Nina Smith

Credit: Women In Music

When: Sunday 24th 4pm
Who: Women in music
What: Verity has a chat with Nina about her career

Verity Cowley of BBC Nottingham will be streaming a discussion with local singer-songwriter Nina Smith.

Amity: Music & Poetry From Around The World

When: Sunday 24th 4-6pm
Who: Amity
What: A mix of musical performances from a collection of different cultural experience, inspiration and heritage.

Amity aims to breakdown and re-align stereotypes using arts by engaging with culture, heritage or community networking and development. They have a great mix of musical performances from a collection of different cultures and heritages, such as Seckou Keita, Halo and Amarah Kiyani.

DHP Family: Beat The Streets

Credit: Mark Fear

When: Sunday 24th 3pm
Who: Beat The Streets
What: Performances and chat from some of the hippest cats around

Partnering with local promoters, venues and organisations, Beat The Streets is a force for positive change, using music to bring together the people of Nottingham. They will be showcasing highlights from previous festivals, and interviews from previous artists such as Sleaford Mods, Rob Green and Kagoule.

Mom Records DJ Live Stream

When: Sunday 24th 6pm
Who: MOM Records
What: DJ Live Stream

Live DJ sets from MOM Records, a label that provides a platform for local up and coming artists to get into the music industry. The livestream will feature artists such as Mio and Nathan Paul.

Rough Trade: Sunday

Mollie Ralph performing at Rough Trade in 2019

When: Sunday 24th
Who: Rough Trade
What: Music performances over the weekend

Rough Trade will continue to deliver a selection of pre-recorded content from some of their favourite Nottingham artists over the weekend. Sunday will feature of a mixture of local performers such as Mid November, Vega Bay and Mollie Ralph.

City Beat Radio Presents

When: Sunday 24th 10am-7:30pm
Who: City Beats
What: Q&A with the Last Poets and choice cuts from City Beats DJs

A Q&A with the legendary Last Poets and City Beat DJs talking you through their favourite cuts from an ever-expanding collection of “doughnuts” aka 7” RPM records.

BBC Music Introducing East Midlands

Do Nothing performing at Maida Vale for BBC introducing for the East Midlands

When: Sunday 24th 3-6:30pm
Who: BBC introducing
What: Music from local and upcoming artists

BBC Music will be streaming exclusive live lockdown performances from artists they’ve seen “smash it before!” Featuring local and upcoming artists such as Cucamaras, Do Nothing and Ajay Henry.

A full list of Sunday’s events can be viewed here

By Sarah Ward

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