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UNI Music League

King’s College! The window is rapidly closing on the amazing opportunity for student musicians that is UNI Music League. This coming Friday 14 to be more precise, is when the deadline hits. All the applicants will be reviewed, with the top 32 entering a series of live concerts with the eventual aim of winning the grand prize. And what a prize that is! An EP recorded, mixed, produced and mastered at Metropolis Studios is but a fraction of what is on offer this year. Have a look at the website for more details: http://unimusicleague.com/

It’s a project set-up by former students for students, guaranteeing some of the hottest live music student nights in the capital starting in January. As a musician, the chance to take part in such an exciting project will undoubtedly lead to all kinds of industry and public exposure online. On top of this, the chance to play at some outstanding venues leads to both performance and musical development, as well as a huge rise in your local following. So don’t miss out, apply here: http://www.unimusicleague.com/Apply-for-UNI-MUSIC-LEAGUE-12-13

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