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Thu 23rd Oct   20:30

RISING FEAT : Frances Kerslake at WAR CHILD

The Event

RISING is a platform that showcases the very best in new music, whilst raising vital funds for War Child UK. Created by London music promoters, Hot Vox, RISING has raised over £432,000 for War Child UK through gigs, showcases & live-streamed performances.

Now, RISING is evolving into a national fundraising competition, seeking out the best RISING talent and providing them with opportunities to push their career to the next level, all whilst raising awareness and vital funds for War Child UK.

RISING will see artists submit a live performance video filmed exclusively for War Child UK. Music fans will then be able to tune in from the comfort of their own homes whilst claiming creative rewards in return for their donations.

The Top 20 artists that raise the most money for War Child UK will have the opportunity to present their music to our expert panel of music industry professionals, which includes festival bookers, booking agents, producers, DJ’s, radio presenters and music journalists.

The panel is tasked with choosing our winner, who will receive a HUGE stack of prizes.

Who will be crowned the best in RISING talent?

Filmed live at Soundstage Studios. For more information visit www.soundstagestudios.co.uk

Meet the lineup

Frances Kerslake

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A seasoned folk guitarist and singer from New Zealand and based in London. Frances has been playing since the age of 7 and brings heartfelt storytelling and rich acoustic sound to her performances. Inspired by the timeless work of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchel and other folk greats, she belends classic influences with fresh acoustic covers of contemporary songs. Regularly gigging across London’s live music scene, she offers a warm, intimate set that resonates with both folk purists and modern music fans alike.

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