
BBC Music announces three day discovery festival, BBC Music Introducing LIVE '18
London's Tobacco Dock will welcome BBC Music Introducing Live '18 in November.
Today BBC Introducing have launched a three day discovery festival, set to welcome around 15,000 musicians and industry people as their drive to uncover unsigned and upcoming artists continues.
Those looking to gain knowledge about the music industry can immerse themselves in over 100 inspiring masterclasses and interactive sessions, practical workshops, and Q+A's.
As well as supporting the large crowd of budding talent, BBC Music Introducing Live '18 will also welcome different zones, such as the 'A&R listening feedback centre', a ‘Journey Theatre’, where more high profile artists will provide advice on progressing in the music industry.
Attendees will also have access to a recreation of the iconic ‘BBC Maida Vale Studio Sessions’, including talks from BBC's leading sound engineers.
Speaking about the new venture, James Stirling, Head of Content, BBC Music says, “BBC Music Introducing LIVE will be a unique event, drawing on the passion and experience of the entire UK Music Industry and providing unrivalled access for those aspiring to make their way in to the business.”
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