Sell-out music event planned for Chelmsford in June is days after restrictions could lift

By The Editor 7th Sep 2021

Admirals Park in Chelmsford  Photo Credit: Visit Essex
Admirals Park in Chelmsford Photo Credit: Visit Essex

A sell out concert featuring a house and garage orchestra is set to take place in Chelmsford this summer – just days after the date when limits on social contact could be lifted.

But organisers of The House and Garage Orchestra in Admirals Park, which is scheduled for 25 June, say much will depend on Government announcements on the rules surrounding mass gathering like concerts.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson could declare an end to social distancing on June 21 as part of the four-step plan to easing lockdown in England. Although concert bosses say they will reschedule to 2022 should harsher coronavirus measures be in place by summer.

Organiser Steve Cochrane said: "If there is any government guidance that restricts us to less than 4,000 people we are going to keep to the government guidelines."

It is yet to be decided whether people will have to show Covid passports or proof they are safe to mingle.

Mr Cochrane added: "We want to work within the government guidelines.

"We won't know until probably the end of May what we need to know.

"None of us know yet – but whatever it is, we will work to every Government guideline there is.

"That's all we can do – fingers crossed and hope that we can hold the event and if not, it will be rescheduled until next year unfortunately."

The House and Garage Orchestra Concert will feature 3 of a Kind and their smash hit 'Baby Cakes'.

Alongside will be Shola Ama, Kele le Roc, Mc Neat, Sweet Female Attitude, Shelley Nelson, Scott & Leon, Lifford Shillingford, Sabrina Washington from Mis-Teeq who will be performing the smash hit garage anthems All I Want, Why and One Night Stand.

The concert will be the first mass outdoor gathering in Chelmsford since lockdown last year.

For councils it spells the start of what could be the beginning of much-needed income streams. Local authorities have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds sue to the closure leisure facilities and parks during the pandemic.

Mr Cochrane is also organising two other events – in Maldon (keep a lookout for more details this week) and Southend – where the same issues are awaiting clarity from the Government.

He added: "Hopefully it will be alright – if it isn't they will be rescheduled or people will get a refund."

     

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