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Want to Play the Surry Hills Festival?
Sydney’s Surry Hills Festival is giving musicians, bands and original artists from all over Australia the chance to perform in front of 90,000+ festival goers at Prince Alfred Park on Saturday 27 October 2012.
If you think you have what it takes to be the next big thing in music make sure to get your entry in by Thursday 16th August 2012.
Applying is simple, all you have to do is jump on the Surry Hills Festival website and fill out the submission form. Music submissions should also include a copy of your most recent CD or demo.
The Surry Hills Festival has showcased some of Australia’s finest musical acts – Bluejuice, Lanie Lane, Jinja Safari, Jonathan Boulet and Tin Sparrow over the past 12 years.
Festival Director Matt Grant says all styles of music are welcome.
“From folk to indie, roots to reggae, electronic to funk, world music to hip hop and soul to blues the Surry Hills Festival has a place for everyone.”
Each year the Festival is produced by the Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre (SHNC) and is the major fundraiser for the Centre’s community services.
Money raised will go back into the Surry Hills community funding services such as childcare and community development projects and classes.
Published: 21 Jun 2012 by QMusic Newsdesk





