Perfect moment for me! to step away
Manchester Evening News|July 18, 2024
CITY'S NIGHT TIME ECONOMY ADVISER LEAVES PARKLIFE AFTER 24 YEARS
JENNA CAMPBEL
Perfect moment for me! to step away

GREATER Manchester's Night Time Economy Advisor Sacha Lord has exited his role at Parklife and The Warehouse Project.

He has confirmed, following a transfer of shares to LN Gaiety, a subsidiary of concert and festival giant Live Nation, agreed back in 2021, he will now be departing the businesses to focus on other endeavours.

After promoting parties at the Hacienda and Sankeys in Manchester, Mr Lord founded The Warehouse Project in 2006 with business partner Sam Kandel.

He subsequently launched Parklife in 2010 at Platt Fields before moving the festival to Heaton Park.

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