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Applications now open: Frequencies New Music Residency
Music for Youth and Frequencies have opened applications for the 2025 edition of the Frequencies New Music Residency, a major opportunity for emerging music creators aged 16โ25 across the UK โ including Northern Ireland. This yearโs residency offers a unique platform for young artists to collaborate, create and perform at one of the worldโs most … Continued
Read moreBelfast Named the UKโs Leading City for Live Music in Pubs
New research from PRS for Music and the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has revealed that Belfast is the top location in the UK for live music in pubs. Beating every other postcode across the UK – including Birmingham, Nottingham, Bristol and Brighton – this recognition highlights the cityโs deep-rooted musical culture and the … Continued
Read moreNI Artists Among MEGS Funding Recepients
In the latest round of the Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS), five Northern Irish acts have received a share of the ยฃ1.6 million funding aimed at boosting the international presence of UK artists. This scheme, developed and administered by the BPI, helps independent UK companies expand their artists’ commercial profiles in key overseas markets. The … Continued
Read moreApply to PRS International Showcase Fund by March 31
The PRS International Showcase Fund offers grants of up to ยฃ5,000 to UK-based artists, bands, songwriters and producers who have been invited to perform or create new music at international industry-facing events. This includes festivals, songwriting camps, and conferences designed for music professionals rather than the general public. To qualify, applicants must have received a … Continued
Read moreNIโs Winnie Ama, JC Stewart and Wynona Bleach Off to SXSW 2025 with PRS Foundation Support
Three NI artists – Winnie Ama, JC Stewart and Wynona Bleach – are off to Austin, Texas, to perform at South by Southwest (SXSW) 2025. Supported by PRS Foundationโs International Showcase Fund, with funding from The National Lottery, they will take to the stage at one of the worldโs most influential music festivals, gaining exposure … Continued
Read moreAOIBHA Named CQAF Artist-in-Residence
AOIBHA has been announced as this yearโs Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Artist-in-Residence, marking another milestone in a year of growing recognition. Hailing from Co. Down, AOIBHA has spent the past 12 months establishing herself as a singular voice within Irelandโs indie-folk landscape. A string of high-profile support slots and a sold-out full-band show have signalled … Continued
Read moreFunding, Mentoring & Business Skills with Help Musicians (March/April 2025)
Help Musicians are offering several fantastic opportunities for musicians in NI, providing support, funding and expert guidance to help artists develop their careers. The Fast Track Award will open from 24 March to 11 April, offering ยฃ500 to help musicians seize an opportunity. Whether it’s recording, performing, or gaining new skills, this funding could be … Continued
Read moreOh Yeah Music Centre seeks new Creative Producer
ย The Oh Yeah Music Centre are looking for a Creative Producer to join its team, offering a wonderful opportunity to be at the heart of Belfastโs UNESCO City of Music. This part-time role is central to shaping Oh Yeahโs diverse calendar of events and programmes, from Sound of Belfast and the NI Music Prize … Continued
Read moreApply to Play SXSW Sydney 2025
SXSW Sydney Music Festival returns in 2025 for its third year, offering artists the chance to perform in one of Sydneyโs central live music venues in front of industry representatives, media, and thousands of fans from around the world. Showcasing at SXSW Sydney is more than just a gig – itโs an opportunity to make … Continued
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