Football fans queuing up, in front of a brick wall and a 'Visiting supporters' sign.

Music, Football, Fanzines

Music and football have a long and enduring connection, from chart-topping singles to terrace chants. 

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About Music, Football, Fanzines

Football fans queuing up, in front of a brick wall and a 'Visiting supporters' sign.

Music and football have a long and enduring connection, whether it’s fans taking inspiration from chart-topping singles to create terrace chants or indie bands creating world cup anthems and sponsoring non-league clubs.

This event will explore how the earliest football fanzines took inspiration from the punk movement and developed into a scene that saw football become woven into music, magazines, fashion and wider culture. Featuring:

  • lead singer of The Farm and founder of the influential zine The End, Peter Hooton
  • author of Zerox Machine: Punk, Post-Punk and Fanzines in Britain, 1976–88, Matt Worley
  • Alternative Wales zine contributor and Welsh Music Podcast co-host, James Cuff
  • academic Alice Hoole, whose work examines participation in subcultural football spaces.

Part of Voice of the Fans, an exhibition co-produced by us and Leeds Libraries, which explores over 60 years of fan-made media from their collections that has defined the beautiful game.

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About the venue

Please note that this event takes place at Leeds Central Library, Municipal Buildings, Calverley Street, Leeds, LS1 3AB.

For further information about facilities and access please see the Leeds Libraries website

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