IEM Young Artist Showcase at St Stephen’s Church

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IEM Young Artist Showcase at St Stephen’s Church

St Stephens Church, Ipswich

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IEMusic are hosting two young artist showcase nights and are taking applications for students between the ages of 14 & 18 to apply to play. Successful applicants will perform at one of the events and will be in with a chance to perform at Latitude Music Festival!

If you’re a solo artist or band all you have to do is follow the link below and fill out a form. The form will ask you a bit about yourself, what genre of music you play, and an audition-style video of a performance. Our team will then pick the best applicants to show their talents live at the two Young Artist Showcase Events. One at the John Peel Centre in Stowmarket on the 20th of June, and one at St Stephens Church in Ipswich on the 4th of July.

The winner of each night will have the chance to perform at the Latitude music festival in July, amongst bagging a selection of other awesome prizes. Deadline for entries is 7th June.

This is an incredible opportunity and the perfect experience for budding musicians starting in the industry. So get your bandmates, your instrument, your camera, and your best Hollywood smile and start your application 🙂

Fill out your form here Young Artist Showcase Form

Any questions email here [email protected]

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