
GRANT MCLENNAN FELLOWSHIP 2022
Take your songwriting to the next level! The 2022 Grant McLennan Fellowship applications are now open. Applications close 5pm, Monday 29 August 2022.
The QUBE Effect is a music program that provides live performance and promotional and development opportunities for emerging and professional Brisbane musicians.
Twenty-four musical groups, including soloists, duos and bands, have been shortlisted by an industry panel and will be provided the opportunity to nurture their talent as musicians over a six-month program. The program includes video clip filming, industry networking, live performances, management workshops, prizes and more.
Voting is now open for the People’s Choice Award! You have until 5 June 2018 to watch the recorded video clips and vote for your favourite act. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will take home a $2000 cash prize, courtesy of Telstra, as well as a paid performance at Jungle Love Festival 2018. Check out the clips!
About The QUBE Effect
The QUBE Effect live performances were held on 7 and 14 April as part of Youth Week 2018. Brisbane City Council is committed to creating new lifestyle and leisure opportunities, helping to deliver more than 50,000 exciting events, festivals and markets each year and building better facilities and venues for all ages to enjoy.
Take your songwriting to the next level! The 2022 Grant McLennan Fellowship applications are now open. Applications close 5pm, Monday 29 August 2022.
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