A NEW business venture that wants to help musicians in Barrow is looking to showcase their skills this weekend with an exciting music event. Lock In, which was set up by Barrow-based DJs and musicians, wants to give back to their community by sharing their knowledge and skills within the music industry. To do this they have rented studio space Duke Street just this month, after raising money for Furness charities Mind-In-Furness and Barrow Foodbank through streamed DJ sets. Mal Lingard, one of the team that runs The Lock In, said: It s a community interest company born from live DJ sets and musicians doing sets from their home to raise money for firstly the foodbank and then Mind during lockdown.
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