Wretch 32, Ghetts and Stylo G are among the acts performing at BASS 14 in Birmingham in June.
The event, organised by Punch Records, will kick off on 1 June and see some of the best new black British talent perform over a two week period across the city.
Harleighblu, Apache Indian and Big Narstie will all be appearing live across the fortnight alongside the likes of Ghetts and Wretch 32.
This year’s event will also include Bass Informs on 2 June, a day of panel sessions aimed at offering new and emerging artists their top tips on making it in the music business.
Confirmed guests include Nu Skool Rules chief executive Henca Maduro, award winning songwriters Troy Taylor and Ezehiel Lewis and representatives from social media platform Instagram.
Punch is a music and arts development agency, specialising in touring music and arts projects, its flagship festival BASS as well as education, training and outreach.
Visit www.bass14.co.uk for more information on the event.
The event, organised by Punch Records, will kick off on 1 June and see some of the best new black British talent perform over a two week period across the city.
Harleighblu, Apache Indian and Big Narstie will all be appearing live across the fortnight alongside the likes of Ghetts and Wretch 32.
This year’s event will also include Bass Informs on 2 June, a day of panel sessions aimed at offering new and emerging artists their top tips on making it in the music business.
Confirmed guests include Nu Skool Rules chief executive Henca Maduro, award winning songwriters Troy Taylor and Ezehiel Lewis and representatives from social media platform Instagram.
Punch is a music and arts development agency, specialising in touring music and arts projects, its flagship festival BASS as well as education, training and outreach.
Visit www.bass14.co.uk for more information on the event.