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First portion of £1.57 billion culture recovery package will go towards saving music venues from insolvency
British music companies are to receive government funding to support the promotion of the nation’s music around the world.
At the end of September / beginning of October 2018 a Beat Weekend documentary festival of music and contemporary culture will take place in 15 Russian cities.
UK rap and hip-hop star Professor Green headlined a star-studded show this week to welcome military personnel from 7th Armoured Brigade home from their mission in Afghanistan.
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Slow Club, Metronomy and Band of Skulls among UK artists receiving government funding to break overseas markets.
In a short film launched today, the British born Palestinian singer discusses what it means to her to be able choose her own path, and the support she’s received in the UK.
25 British music companies visited Japan earlier this month a bid to understand the world’s second largest music market.
170 free concerts across England from 11 to 13 July bringing people together to listen and participate with local musicians.
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