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