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Norwich Sound & Vision returns for its fifth year! Tursday 9 - Saturday 11 October


If you love music, or hell, even LIKE it a lot, then you’ve just got to nosh down on these TREATS. It’s literally a massively brilliant music festival RIGHT IN OUR CITY.


You can find everything about it at norwichsoundsandvision.co.uk, but here’s just a taster, omnomnomnom…


CONFERENCE


If you make music, or want to make music, the place for you to be over the weekend is at the conference at the Arts Centre, where experienced and friendly professionals from the music industry will be there to help you get your foot on the ladder. Sessions include…


- How to get your music placed on TV - How to build a career at a DIY level - How movie trailers are made and how music is used - Transmedia: How to work across all media platforms


GIGS


SO... MUCH..GOOD..MUSIC! If there’s not something here to take your fancy then you can’t really call yourself a music fan. You can catch well established, internationally huge acts playing alongside new and upcoming local bands in all kinds of city venues. Highlights amongst the oh-so-many brilliant bands playing include…


SPECIAL EVENTS


It’s not just music and the music business that we’re dealing with here. Other exciting entertainments are currently being prepared just for your pleasure, including these highlights…


Shows at the Garage including Blind, a beat boxing theatre show Photography exhibition by David Drake, an American photographer and artist who’s worked with bands like Te 1975 & Glass Animals


Te Fem.Ale Brewster Beer Festival returns to Te Plasterer’s Arms, serving up delicious female brewed beers; lady musicians will also be playing for free!


Tere’s a showing of classic horror movie Nosferatu with a new live score and terrifying readings from local writers.


DMP presents a special evening at Te Octagon Chapel, where Sam Brookes & Wooden Arms play live, Norwich Underground Film Club showcase films you probably haven’t seen, and an exhibition of art from upcoming local artists will be on show.


Also, a rather exciting Craft Beer Festival will be taking place in St Margaret’s Church, featuring the best new craft beers from across the UK.


Chase & Status (DJ set & Rage) Te Hold Steady Public Service Broadcasting Te Wytches Lovepark Childhood God Damn Te Aggrolites Wooden Arms Wiley Woodland Creatures Happyness


TICKETS


Wristbands and passes are available from Norwich Arts Centre...


YOUNG PEOPLE’S STAGE Te Blueberry


Te Young People’s Stage returns this year in full effect, featuring emerging bands who are part of CME’s Accelerator programme where young musicians and songwriters aged 13 to 18 can get access to rehearsal space, workshops, tuition and opportunities for recording and performing. Full line up to be announced.


Gig Wristband £50; your wristband gets you in to any of the venues, but please bear in mind they might be at capacity for the most popular acts, so make sure you arrive early for your favourite bands!


Delegate pass £75 provides access to full festival and conference events as well as special delegate-only events over the three days and nights.


Tickets for the bigger individual gigs and events are also available directly from Epic and Norwich Arts Centre. wwwnorwichartecentre.co.uk & www.epicstudiosnorwich.com


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