Melt yourself down

PRS for Music to host Lost in the Woods at Festival No.6

Melt Yourself Down, Beach Baby and Fickle Friends are among the PRS for Music members lining up for the collecting society’s Lost in the Woods stage at Festival No.6.

Jim Ottewill
  • By Jim Ottewill
  • 16 Aug 2016
  • min read
Melt Yourself Down, Beach Baby and Fickle Friends are among the PRS for Music members lining up for the collecting society’s Lost in the Woods stage at Festival No.6.

Festival No.6 is an intimate, bespoke banquet of music, arts and culture, taking place over the weekend of the 1-4 September in the magical village of Portmeirion, Wales.

Pumarosa said: ‘We're really excited to be playing at Festival No.6 this year on the PRS for Music Stage. PRS have been really supportive to us in the past ... they're a great organisation for up and coming bands.’

Elsewhere, PRS for Music is hosting an exclusive discussion with world-renowned record producer Steve Levine and punk legend Tony James (Generation X, Sigue Sigue Sputnik) sharing stories, memories and insight on the punk phenomenon that celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year.

The discussion takes place on Saturday 3 September at 3pm in The Gatehouse within the Festival No.6 village and is free on a first come, first served basis.

Luke Huxham, festival organiser, said: ‘Festival No.6 is set to be bigger and better than ever this year and we’re absolutely delighted to have PRS for Music on board as our partner and sponsor of the Lost in the Woods stage.

‘PRS for Music is a great alignment for our brand, and hosting some great talent on the stage will no doubt enhance our customer enjoyment and experience. We can’t wait!’

Paul Clements, PRS for Music’s commercial director, added: ‘What better way to showcase our amazing members than by partnering with one of the most exciting festivals in the UK. We are thrilled to be coming to Portmeirion to host the Lost in the Woods stage as well as celebrate one of the most powerful musical movements in history.’

Read our recent interview with Tony James on his musical career.

Melt Yourself Down photo credit - Johanna Ruebel