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Mersey beats rest of country to win Most Musical City crown

Liverpool has won Arts Council England�s ‘Take away� to find England�s Most Musical City. After six weeks of campaigning across ten cities and with thousands of votes , the home of The Beatles, Frankie Goes to and The Zutons surged to victory with 49 per cent of the public�s vote.

Almost forty years after Merseybeat, �s European of Culture snatched the number one spot from Sheffield, which had been leading voting until the last week. Rivals Manchester finished third.

Liverpool doesn�t just take away a title; the winning city will be represented by unsigned local band The Affection, who have won the chance to perform in front of 5, people this September�s End of the Road Festival in Dorset.

Gordon Ross, Co-ordinator for the Liverpool Culture Company which endorsed Liverpool�s bid said: ‘Liverpool’s scene is renowned the world over � this award is great news for the city and should serve to encourage those seeking to build on that legacy. The city today has a phenomenal pool of talent and its exciting that now, more than ever, has the venues, the studios, the promoters and the festivals to nurture new ideas and faces to carry on the city’s best musical traditions.’

The nations� enduring love for the Fab along with new acts like The Wombats helped Liverpool beat off the challenge of cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol and Leicester which finished in a surprise fourth position thanks to strong support from fans of Engelbert Humperdinck who backed the city�s bid.

During the Most Musical City , unsigned acts from across the country were given the chance to perform this year�s End of the Road festival. From the auditions submitted, a panel of industry experts chose The Affection as Liverpool�s best unsigned act. They will perform the festival alongside two additional competition � Electric Recorder from runners-up Sheffield and ‘Best of the Rest� act Bianca Bohl from London.

-Alice Stack, Development Manager, Arts Council England, said: ‘�s clear from the debate and fierce competition that the scene across the country is thriving and there are some fantastic new acts. is an inspiring and driving force and we hope that Take away will young musicians to become the next big thing.’

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