A new group has been founded looking to put on events to mark the 60th anniversary of BBQ67, the legendary gig that saw the likes of Jimmy Hendrix and Pink Floyd play in Spalding.
Led by locals Dr Emma Sheppard and Harrison Fuller, Past Present Possible says it ‘has successfully passed the first stage of a six-figure bid to celebrate the legacy’ of the event.
It says it’s looking to collect memories and memorabilia of the initial event and wants to put on events throughout 2027 for heritage and story telling projects as well as to support up musicians.
A spokesman said: “Taking place before more widely known festivals, BBQ 67 put Spalding at the forefront of a global cultural movement, yet its story remains largely untold.
“This project aims to change that — celebrating local pride while recognising the event’s international significance.
“BBQ 67 is an extraordinary moment in cultural history, and it happened here in Spalding.
“This project is about honouring the people and stories behind it, while using that legacy to inspire creativity, opportunity and connection today.
“Anyone who attended BBQ 67, has memories or materials to share, or simply wants to show their support is encouraged to get in touch via the Past Present Possible Facebook page, where updates will be shared and conversations are already beginning.
“Alternatively, please email [email protected]”