New Order and Joy Division bassist Peter Hook and BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens are among the panellists confirmed for Focus Wales 2015.
The event, which runs 22-25 April in Wrexham, is a showcase for new and emerging Welsh talents with live gigs running alongside the panels and debates.
Mike Williams from the NME and Dan Brown of Raw Power Management will be offering insight alongside representatives from Arts Council, PRS for Music, PRS for Music Foundation, Music Glue,BandWagon, Team Rock, Arts and Business Cymru and Wales Arts International.
Future of the Left, Bo Ningen, SLAVES and Sweet Baboo are among the acts expected to perform over the course of the two days.
FOCUS Wales is supported by Arts Council of Wales and Welsh Government and takes place across a number of different venues in Wrexham.
Visit focuswales.com for more information on the event and how to get tickets.
The event, which runs 22-25 April in Wrexham, is a showcase for new and emerging Welsh talents with live gigs running alongside the panels and debates.
Mike Williams from the NME and Dan Brown of Raw Power Management will be offering insight alongside representatives from Arts Council, PRS for Music, PRS for Music Foundation, Music Glue,BandWagon, Team Rock, Arts and Business Cymru and Wales Arts International.
Future of the Left, Bo Ningen, SLAVES and Sweet Baboo are among the acts expected to perform over the course of the two days.
FOCUS Wales is supported by Arts Council of Wales and Welsh Government and takes place across a number of different venues in Wrexham.
Visit focuswales.com for more information on the event and how to get tickets.