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FEBRUARY | AGENDA Industry views Lyn Garner, chief executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation: “She’s one of the biggest stars in the world and her songs are absolutely amazing. We’re so delighted.” ‘Brexit Festival’ fears challenged The director of Festival 2022, dubbed the ‘Brexit Festival’, has challenged the cynicism directed towards the event. Martin Green, formerly in charge of the Olympic ceremonies and Hull’s year as UK City of Culture, told The Independent that the event aims to bring the nation together, showcase British creativity, and on a basic level bring some “joy, hope and happiness”. The £120m nationwide celebration, planned for 2022, was announced by then PM Theresa May in May 2018 and given the go-ahead by PM Boris Johnson last year. “There is obviously a big narrative going on around healing and coming together,” he said. “There is no doubt that money has been made available because this country is exiting the European Union, there is no getting away from that. “There is also no doubt that we have been through a particularly divisive time in the discourse of our daily lives, and as we go forward, let’s see how the great creativity and ingenuity of the UK can help re-find that common ground. The festival will take place in a busy year for Britain. It will be the Queen’s platinum (70th) jubilee and the BBC’s centenary, and the Edinburgh international festival will be 75. There will also be the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, for which Green is chief creative officer. “London Stadium’s versatility means we can attract events such as the World Athletics Championships and Major League Baseball which bring thousands of visitors – many travelling from around the World – and millions of pounds into the economy. Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis on his latest headliner, Taylor Swift: The Vintage Sixties Festival project “In 2019 the arrival of hundreds of scooters on the promenade was an awesome sight and we are expecting their return alongside other classic vehicles from the era, creating a real air of nostalgia” manager Deb Lewis on the festival’s return: 07