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Sam Ryder’s Epic Eurovision Space Man Jumpsuit to go on Display at the British Music Experience

Liverpool’s British Music Experience to Celebrate Sam Ryder’s Success at Eurovision 2022 while the City Hosts Eurovision 2023

Sparkling with symbolism, Sam Ryder’s outfit worn on stage at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 will go on public display at the British Music Experience (BME) in Liverpool on 22 March 2023 ahead of the city hosting the 67th edition of the song contest culminating with the final on 13 May 2023.

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Iconic ABBA Voyage Outfits, Designed by B. Åkerlund in collaboration with Manish Arora, to go on Display at the British Music Experience

Liverpool’s British Music Experience to Celebrate the Ground-Breaking Show ABBA Voyage while the City Hosts Eurovision 2023

Floating with elegance and vintage glam, ABBA Voyage lend their hand-made ‘Phoenix Collection’ of outfits to go on public display at the British Music Experience as part of the Museum’s celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Liverpool is set to host the 67th edition of the song contest culminating with the final on 13 May 2023.

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May at Westminster Abbey

May brings news of exciting summer events and activities as we look forward to the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen Consort.

We have also announced our special Coronation events – everything from the Coronation Exhibition and Afternoon Tea to Wednesday Late opening!

Read on to find out what else is happening at Westminster Abbey in the month ahead. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

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Making of Black Britain announce 2023 partnership with London Transport Museum

Broadcaster Diane Louise Jordan, of Blue Peter, is delighted to announce that the oral history and digital storytelling project, The Making of Black Britain (MOBB) will be working in partnership with London Transport Museum for a series of exciting events in 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diane Louise Jordan at London Transport Museum, 2023 © London Transport Museum

The brainchild of Diane Louise Jordan, MOBB  is a mass collection of stories from all over the United Kingdom exploring what it means to be British; a uniquely British story about nationality, citizenship, identity and belonging, with the ambition of being the UK’s biggest ever audio and digital gathering exercise. At the heart of MOBB’s mission is the creation of an oral history archive, which documents the transformation of mainland Britain (or the British metropole) from the start of mass migration from Commonwealth nations post war. It takes the British Nationality Act of 1948 as its anchor point, which recognised Commonwealth subjects as British citizens and recognised their right to work and reside in the UK on an equal status to other British residents.

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