Musicians can now apply to perform on one of the stages at the Lancaster Music Festival in October.
Artists have until May 31st to submit a bid to perform on one of the stages, which are usually found in Lancaster Castle, Sun Square, The Printroom at The Storey, Lancaster Priory and Market Square.
You can find all the relevant information about the application process here
The 2023 event takes place between October 12-15.
Meanwhile, people are being asked to play their part in helping to expand the festival this year.
Organisers have launched a Crowdfunding Campaign, as part of #CrowdfundLancashire, to help us reach more people – of all ages and abilities, from all sections of the community.
#CrowdfundLancashire is a Lancashire County Council initiative, where if enough support can be generated, Lancashire County Council will pledge up to 50% match-funding, potentially having a huge impact on the size and scale of the event, including the chance to expand the programme of music-related workshops, mentoring and participation events that happen during our annual festival, plus additional events in the run-up to it.


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