Tracks 4 Change has launched a new songwriting competition offering young songwriters the chance to have their music played on the main stage of Bestival.
According to competition organisers, this online contest invites young people aged 16-22 to write a song about the issues that concern them today.
Once submissions are all made by 20 May, a judging panel featuring Bestival founder Rob da Bank, actress Maisie Williams and entrepreneur Jamal Edwards MBE will select a shortlist. The public will then get the opportunity to vote for the winning entry via Twitter.
The winning song will be performed on the main stage at Bestival 2016 to an audience of over 60,000 people. To be eligible, all entrants have to be registered to vote.
Visit tracks4change.co.uk to find out more on the competition and submit a song.
According to competition organisers, this online contest invites young people aged 16-22 to write a song about the issues that concern them today.
Once submissions are all made by 20 May, a judging panel featuring Bestival founder Rob da Bank, actress Maisie Williams and entrepreneur Jamal Edwards MBE will select a shortlist. The public will then get the opportunity to vote for the winning entry via Twitter.
The winning song will be performed on the main stage at Bestival 2016 to an audience of over 60,000 people. To be eligible, all entrants have to be registered to vote.
Visit tracks4change.co.uk to find out more on the competition and submit a song.