The PRS for Music Heritage Award is a ceremonial plaque installed in a public place to commemorate a link between a famous musician or music band and the location they performed their first live gig.[1][2] The UK-wide plaque is awarded and funded by PRS for Music.[3][4]
The PRS for Music Heritage Award was created in 2009 by PRS for Music in order to celebrate the first performances of the UK's leading bands.[3] The inaugural award is seen as a unique scheme to celebrate UK music venues which have played a pivotal role in launching the careers of some of the country's most iconic music acts.[5] The first Heritage Award was presented to the UK Britpop band Blur on 30 November 2009 by PRS for Music chairman Ellis Rich.[6]
Date | Band | Location |
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30 November 2009 | Blur[7] | East Anglian Railway Museum, Essex |
3 December 2009 | Dire Straits[8] | Farrer House Deptford, London |
25 February 2010 | Jethro Tull[9][10] | Holy Family Church, Blackpool |
23 March 2010 | Squeeze[11] | Dance Hall, Greenwich, London |
29 May 2010 | Elton John[12] | The Namaste Lounge, Watford |
3 June 2010 | Snow Patrol[13] | Duke of York Pub, Belfast |
21 September 2010 | Status Quo[14] | Welcome Inn, Eltham, London |
4 October 2011 | UB40[15] | Hare & Hounds Pub, Birmingham |
1 November 2011 | James[16] | Former site of the Hacienda, Manchester |
22 June 2012 | Soul II Soul[17] | Electric, Brixton, London |
19 September 2012 | Faithless[18] | JazzCafé, Camden, London |
3 October 2012 | Supergrass[19] | Jericho Tavern, Oxford |
6 March 2013 | Queen[20] | Imperial College, London |
13 November 2013 | Orbital[21] | The Garage, Highbury, London |
10 September 2014 | Spandau Ballet[22] | Former site of The Blitz Club, Soho, London |
4 May 2015 | Pulp[23] | The Leadmill, Sheffield |
27 January 2017 | Madness[24] | The Dublin Castle, Camden, London |