Calling all songwriters and musicians - Converse Rubber Tracks London is a new music programme offering free studio time and live gig opportunities.
The initiative will take up residence in various boroughs of the capital beginning on 10 January in Haringey before heading to Ealing, Southwark and Tower Hamlets throughout 2015.
Up-and-coming London artists will be able to take advantage of ten days of free recording time before Converse Rubber Tracks Live, a free concert series featuring a world-renowned headliner and an opening act chosen from the participating locals.
Jed Lewis, Converse global music marketing director, said: ‘We are excited to bring Converse Rubber Tracks to the UK with the London programme being one of our most exciting music initiatives to date.
‘This is the first time we’re doing this - taking the Converse Rubber Tracks experience to multiple regions in a larger music city over an extended period of time. The city boasts an incredible music heritage and roster of emerging artists, and we hope to support the local music scene through this long-term platform.’
Artists interested in taking apart in the first stage of the programme in Haringey can apply now online.
Visit converse.co.uk/rubber-tracks to find out more and submit an application.
The initiative will take up residence in various boroughs of the capital beginning on 10 January in Haringey before heading to Ealing, Southwark and Tower Hamlets throughout 2015.
Up-and-coming London artists will be able to take advantage of ten days of free recording time before Converse Rubber Tracks Live, a free concert series featuring a world-renowned headliner and an opening act chosen from the participating locals.
Jed Lewis, Converse global music marketing director, said: ‘We are excited to bring Converse Rubber Tracks to the UK with the London programme being one of our most exciting music initiatives to date.
‘This is the first time we’re doing this - taking the Converse Rubber Tracks experience to multiple regions in a larger music city over an extended period of time. The city boasts an incredible music heritage and roster of emerging artists, and we hope to support the local music scene through this long-term platform.’
Artists interested in taking apart in the first stage of the programme in Haringey can apply now online.
Visit converse.co.uk/rubber-tracks to find out more and submit an application.