Charity music festival Beat the Streets wins top award

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Charity music festival Beat the Streets wins top award
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Nottingham's charity music festival Beat the Streets has won a top award. It scooped a national UK Festival Awards title for making the greatest community impact.

"Even with stiff competition from five other nominees there was reason to believe that Beat the Streets would be a strong contender. The award recognises 'excellence in community outreach and support' and 'festivals that work to actively raise funds or provide opportunities' for their communities. "Without them Beat the Streets, and this wonderful recognition for its achievements, would not have been possible. The festival is a hugely popular focus for those who are raising awareness of homelessness and encouraging the public to contribute towards tackling it. We look forward to sharing the excitement of Beat the Streets again on January 29, 2023, and to joining the celebration of this very well-deserved accolade.

Legendary Nottingham folk-punk band Ferocious Dog will headline next year’s Beat the Streets. The band members are long-time supporters of the festival, having performed at the inaugural event in 2018. They are known for their support of homeless charities, regularly encouraging fans to bring foodbank donations to their shows up and down the country.

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