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Leeds City station gives local musicians new platform to showcase talents

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Musicians in Leeds now have a new opportunity to showcase their talents to fresh audiences as Network Rail launches a busking spot at the city’s railway station.

Network Rail has partnered with Leeds Beckett University and Found in Music to offer a space in Leeds City station, the UK’s second-busiest outside of London, where up and coming musicians can apply to busk to passengers as they arrive and depart from the city.

The scheme was officially launched on 17 April with eight artists and groups, headlined by popular Leeds-based indie-folk-pop band The Dunwells, playing their music to the thousands of people who pass through the station each day.

The Dunwells were joined by Her Orange Coat, Augustin Bousfield, Joseph Moore, Jake Keating, Nick Keating, Hollie Mackenzie, and Iz & Liv who each performed three songs to the gathered crowd.

The project is an extension of the original Busk in London scheme which has seen thousands of musicians busk in the city’s Network Rail-managed railway stations and at landmarks since 2015.

The Leeds launch has received support from world-renowned bassist Simon Rix from the Kaiser Chiefs. The original Busk in London scheme has ambassadors including Nile Rodgers, Fatboy Slim, KT Tunstall, and Corinne Bailey Rae.

Leeds City station is the first station outside of London to have a regular busking spot which is located on the station’s main concourse close to Marks & Spencer. It is hoped that Network Rail can expand the scheme further to other stations around the country.

Augustin Bousfield.

Julie Swift, station interface manager for Network Rail at Leeds City station, said: “We are thrilled that we can offer musicians the opportunity to come and showcase their talents at their music at Leeds station.

“We are constantly looking at ways that we can improve the passenger experience at Leeds station, and, through this initiative, we can’t wait to hear the station filled with the sound of new music.

“It has been great to work with Leeds Beckett University and Found in Music on this project and we are looking forward to that partnership continuing.”

James Chinneck, senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, Leeds School of Arts, said: “Leeds has a powerful, thriving music scene. The Busk in Stations partnership between Network Rail, Leeds Beckett University and Found in Music is an extraordinary example of how working collaboratively across broad geographical areas of the UK enables positive and exciting opportunities to flourish.

“Leeds Beckett University, Leeds School of Arts is honoured to be playing its part in the continued growth of the cultural provision of Leeds and beyond.”

Budding musicians are being encouraged to apply to perform at the station in the coming weeks and months by visiting www.buskinstations.com.

Image credit: Network Rail

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