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Foundation support for Feel The Noise

Wolves Foundation are linking up with the City of Wolverhampton Council and Sound City to help deliver a new multi-venue music festival across the heart of the city.

By contributor Paul Berry
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Feel the Noise is coming to Wolverhampton.
Feel the Noise is coming to Wolverhampton.

‘Feel The Noise’ is heading to Wolverhampton in April with some brilliant acts performing at different venues, including the University of Wolverhampton at The Wulfrun Hall.

Acts such as the K’s, The Clause, The Covasettes, Alex Spencer, The Rolling People, Cheap Thrills and Little Juke have been announced as the first wave of artists joining the bill, with many more to come.

Purchasing a festival ticket will give access to all venues taking part in the festival with a wristband allowing you to hop around different venues to see your favourite bands, the same as you would visit different stages at an outdoor festival.

As part of the festival, a seminar with industry experts will take place to highlight opportunities and give advice to those wanting to join the music industry.

Feel The Noise has received £25,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund as well as support from partners at Wolves Foundation and the council.

Kieron Ansell, Business Development Manager at Wolves Foundation said: “Wolves Foundation operate under the mantra of creating opportunities and changing lives and we see our support of Feel the Noise as an exciting extension of that relationship.

“We are determined that Feel the Noise will bring a number of really positive outcomes – actively contributing to a vibrant live music scene that in turn supports instilling Wolverhampton as a destination, affording young people  the chance to understand the diversity of opportunity within the industry and how to take positive steps towards starting a career journey via the seminar being delivered as part of the festival, and of course the opportunity to showcase incredible local talent on amazing stages at iconic venues.”

Councillor Chris Burden, Cabinet Member for City Development, Jobs, and Skills added: “We are incredibly excited to be working with Sound City and Wolves Foundation to bring a new music festival to Wolverhampton, contributing to the vibrant music scene that already exists in the city.

“It’s all about positioning Wolverhampton as a destination of choice, attracting visitors, championing local talent, highlighting iconic venues and putting on an experience for residents and anyone visiting our city.

“As well as this, it’s about creating opportunities for our young people who have an interest in this industry and want to take the next steps and kick start their own career.”

Head to feelthenoisefestival.com for more details and to purchase tickets.

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