Newcastle to get 'world leading' music studios in deal with entertainment giant Warners

Warner Music Newcastle will be world leading music studios in the heart of the city.
-Credit: (Image: Generator)


Record label giant Warner Music UK and music development agency Generator have announced plans to launch a major studio facility in Newcastle.

The plans are said to bring "world leading" recording and production facilities to the heart of the city via a "substantial" investment. Dubbed Warner Music Newcastle, the facility will include recording studios, editing suites, podcasting studios and and other collaborative spaces for the development of creative content.

A shortlist of potential locations for the studios is so far being kept under wraps. Generator has said the plans will bring jobs and support musicians, production assistants and engineers, photographers and film makers.

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Mick Ross, CEO of Generator, said: "We’re beyond excited to be in position to announce this partnership. It’s the result of months and months of planning, a number of visits to the region from Warner Music’s top executives and the support of a host of partners to get us to the stage where we can proudly say we’re bringing a standard of music production to the North East that won’t just be the envy of the region, the north, or indeed the UK.

“We have a thriving North East recording scene, and the many independent studios creating that landscape will benefit from having Warner Music’s input. Our ambition has been to deliver something that is world-leading and we’re so thrilled our ambitions have been matched by Warner Music’s own with their commitment to this project.”

Tony Harlow, CEO of Warner Music UK, said: “Since discussing the project with the Generator team and its supporters in the region, we knew we had the right delivery partners. We can’t wait to start work on site and get the studios into operation as soon as possible.

"Our vision at Warner Music is not only to represent the world’s greatest musical talent, but to provide facilities, opportunities and pathways into the music industry for tomorrow’s generations of talented musicians and producers. This will be a true, accessible focal point for the North East’s musical and creative communities that we know already exist in abundance.”

The Warner Music Newcastle plans come amid a period of optimism for the region's music and creative industries, with plans to make NewcastleGateshead a dedicated MusicCity, and the hosting of the renowned MOBO music awards in Newcastle next year.

North East mayor Kim McGuinness said: “A major new recording studio forms part of my vision to give the North East the place it deserves on the global music map. Alongside plans for a major new film studio in Sunderland, and the MOBO awards coming to the region in February, this shows how we are investing to create real opportunity for new generations of creative talent.

“I am excited to see who will follow in the footsteps of stars like Sting, Sam Fender, Nadine Shah and Jade Thirlwell in going from the North East to a worldwide stage as a result of the decisions we are making today.”

Coun Karen Kilgour, leader of Newcastle City Council, said: "We know there is so much talent in Newcastle and this announcement is huge for the culture sector for the entire city region. It provides an accessible route into the industry for budding artists here on Tyneside. The MOBOs is heading to Newcastle in the new year, a bid to make Newcastle Gateshead a Music City has just been launched and now we are set to welcome a major new music studio to the city. This will help create new jobs, skills and investment for the whole of the North East and make a lasting impact on Newcastle that will benefit every resident in our city."

Coun Amanda Hopgood, leader of Durham County Council and North East Combined Authority Cabinet member for culture, creative, tourism and sport, said: "Our region is full of talented individuals and it’s important we create and seize as many opportunities as we can to support them to pursue their dreams. Together with Crown Works Studio’s £450m film studio development in Sunderland, Warner Music Newcastle will help establish our region as a hub for creative industries. It will create skilled jobs, attract further investment and will demonstrate to young people that they don’t need to leave the North East to work in film, television and music. We welcome this investment and will do everything we can to help bring it to fruition."