110,000 Hospitality jobs have been lost since the Chancellor’s reckless National Insurance increase
“A fish rots from the head” says Sacha Lord about the current Labour government.
“I’ve been in this industry for over 30 years and have never known the sector to be so demoralised” says Sacha Lord.
Sacha Lord doesn’t believe that the recent Budget is a plan for business, instead feeling that it’s a Budget to save Reeves’ job.
Sacha Lord has announced that he will be paying for drinks at a yet-to-be-revealed venue Sunday August 25th 4-5pm.
After 30 years at the top of Manchester’s music scene, Sacha Lord has exited his role at Parklife and The Warehouse Project.
£10,000 per year will be allocated between 4 first-time promoters in Greater Manchester + mentorship by Sacha Lord.
Sacha Lord's debut book, Tales From The Dancefloor, makes The Sunday Times Bestseller List, as he announces any proceeds from sales of the book that come directly to him will be donated to The Sacha Lord Foundation.
Warmly described by The Times as 'rip-roaring', and with ‘enjoyable tales of Manchester clubbing’ by The Guardian, Tales From The Dancefloor tracks the meteoric rise of Manchester’s house music scene over the past three decades.
The first 300 people to send their pre-order confirmation to party@talesfromthedancefloor.co.uk will receive a ticket to an exclusive, one-off gig in Manchester.
Sacha Lord called on Greater Manchester residents to nominate independent hospitality businesses for free city-centre advertising.
Following Hatch's closure announcement, Sacha pledged Warehouse Project roles for every team member affected by the news.
After online abuse, Sacha offered Fabric guest Michael Peacock lifetime access to The Warehouse Project.
Sacha urged ministers to reinstate festival drug testing after a last-minute reversal ahead of Parklife weekend.
Pre-order Tales From The Dance Floor to relive three decades of Manchester nightlife stories from Sankeys to The Warehouse Project.
Sacha Lord teamed up with chef Simon Wood to host a Christmas dinner for nominees who needed extra support across Greater Manchester.
Sacha Lord paid the food and drinks bill at Frankie's Fish Bar to support independent venues across Greater Manchester.