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Tony Wilson to be honoured with 24-hour 'conversation' party

Tony Wilson

Tony Wilson

Manchester luminaries to come together for all-night talk-athon

The late Factory Records boss Tony Wilson will be honoured with a 24-hour party of creative discussion in his beloved Manchester on June 21.

Steve Coogan, star of the Factory Records movie ‘24 Hour Party People’, will join designer Peter Saville (creator of Joy Division's legendary ’Unknown Pleasures’ album artwork), Manchester DJ Mark Radcliffe and artist Liam Spencer amongst others for the event, which has been dubbed 'The Tony Wilson Experience - Reification'.

Organisers behind the all-nighter, which takes place in the city's Cathedral Gardens, will also handpick 200 young people to take part and bring ideas about anything from architecture, urban regeneration, art or blogging to the table.

The event will be broadcast live and made available on podcasts.

Saville, a friend of the man who was affectionately known as Mr Manchester, said, "There was always a bigger picture in play with Tony.

"If there was a chance to foster new talent he'd take it. If he could fuse different disciplines together into something brave and new and unexpected, he'd make it happen. He was at all times crucible, catalyst and collector.

"Great things are going to come out of this weekend - both for the students and for the experienced creatives themselves."

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, added, "Tony gave a lot to Manchester and was fiercely proud both of his northern roots and the talent that came out of the city.

"This is going to be literally one of the most talked about, un-missable, creative 24 hours in the history of Manchester."

Tony Wilson died last August after battling cancer.

Full details of how you can apply to be a part of the event will be announced in April. Potential candidates are invited to register their interest via the Tony Wilson Experience website.

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zoydwheeler 

Mar 24, 2008

WTF? Did I miss a meeting? Talk-a-thon?

numberonestrokesfan 

Mar 25, 2008

Steve Coogan? Is he there just for comic value?

miserable steve 

Mar 25, 2008

I'm actually really annoyed that this event will pretty much a closed-shop save for 200 Brit-school types.
I'm planning a rival shindig for a location in Manchester centre that same day where it'll just be wall to wall Factory Records, erm, records and any old bleeder can turn up. If you want to help out email me at stevealdcroft@hotmail.com

miserable steve 

Mar 25, 2008

I've just visited the TWExperience web-site and feel I might have been a tad harsh in my initial assessment of the event. I've also offered my services as lead toilet attendant for the gathering and really fancy my chances of landing the gig. I'll keep you all posted but fingers crossed...

heath cardwell 

Jun 14, 2008

Ive just been told i can attend. I aint no britschool bod and i'm not even young, but i am talented.I shall look out for the toilet attendant and say hi.should be great.

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