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States might support a future Guernsey Live

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A FUTURE Guernsey Live could receive some sort of States funding and backing, according to Deputy Mike O’Hara.

Tricks team to display

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A PROFESSIONAL team of BMX riders and skateboarders will be performing on Liberation Day.

Storming Victory impresses Biffy

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Local five-piece My Last Victory took to the stage on Saturday and proved why they were one of the few local bands chosen to perform.

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Making some noise

DJ and digital music student Chris Mounter tells the Globe how he started out and what’s in store for the future.

Guernsey Live Reloaded

More photos from the Guernsey Live weekend.

‘We need support to go Live again’

WORK began yesterday to clear up after Guernsey’s biggest ever music festival.

Festival loses £200K, but it’s not all over

GUERNSEY’S biggest ever music festival thrilled audiences at the weekend, but left organisers almost £200,000 out of pocket.

Most neighbours don’t mind Live

VICTORIA AVENUE residents had to grin and bear it as Guernsey’s biggest music festival took place on their doorsteps.

Guernsey Live - Sunday

Guernsey Press photos from Sunday at Guernsey Live.

Guernsey Rocks

Thousands of islanders flocked to Victoria Avenue on Saturday to experience the largest open-air music festival the island has ever seen.