HEBCELT STAGE SET TO WELCOME YOUNG TALENT

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Hebridean Celtic Festival
Year of Homecoming 2014

• HebCelt starts annual ‘search for a star’ contest

• Young artists get chance to win coveted slot at leading music festival

• Main stage beckons for competition winners

A new search has started for future stars who will win a sought-after stage slot at one of Scotland’s major music festivals.

The One Step Further contest for young artists is now an annual feature of the award-winning Hebridean Celtic Festival which attracts an international audience of more than 16,000 to Stornoway in the island of Lewis.

The winners will join headliners Levellers, Big Country and Donnie Munro, as well as renowned acts including Duncan Chisholm and Cara Dillon in playing on the main festival stage.

Glasgow-based trio Muran won the 2012 competition just six months after forming, while female quartet Gria took the prize last year, three months after playing their first gig.

Duncan Chisholm, who appeared at the first HebCelt in 1996 and has played at the festival six times since, said the contest is a wonderful opportunity for young artists.

“Giving a platform to young performers is vitally important to our artistic community.  Having the aspiration and opportunity to perform on a big stage will always drive musicians to practise and become better.

“The HebCelt One Step Further contest not only creates a huge opportunity for emerging talent but also gives the HebCelt audience the chance to hear fresh and exciting sounds."

The 19th HebCelt will be held from 16-19 July. The festival attracts interest from across the world and last year was selected as one of the Top 10 UK summer festivals by influential music publication Songlines for the third successive year.

The One Step Further competition is open to any young band or performer, aged between 18 and 25 at the time of the festival, playing a genre of music that reflects the general programming of the event.

To enter, artists need to prepare a promotional pack in electronic format that includes links to three good quality recordings of their music, at least one high resolution photograph and a biography. They can also include links to a live performance.

Submissions should be sent by email by 5pm on 12 April to office@hebceltfest.com  and marked HebCelt New Talent Submissions.

The winners will be announced on 3 May and will be able to perform live on either Friday, 19th or Saturday, 20th July within the main arena. They will also receive £300 towards expenses. 

Festival Director Caroline Maclennan, said: “The One Step Further competition is now well established and generates a lot of interest among young artists who see the opportunity it presents to showcase their music to a large audience.

“There is a wealth of talented artists out there and it is part of HebCelt’s mission to help develop such talent. We have been very impressed with the quality of entries over the last two years and expect to have to make another difficult choice this year.”

NOTES TO EDITORS

In 2013 a total of 16,000 people visited HebCelt, generating around £1 million for the local economy.

The event was selected for the third year in succession as one of the top ten UK summer festivals by music magazine Songlines and was shortlisted in the Best Independent Festival category in the AIM Independent Music Awards.

It was also hailed as one of the greenest festivals in the world after being the only Scottish event to receive an Outstanding award from environmental campaign group A Greener Festival. In addition, it was shortlisted in the Greener Festival category in the UK Festival Awards.

In 2011 it was ranked Best Large Festival at the industry-sponsored Scottish Event Awards and it won Best Event of the Year award at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards in 2004 and 2009.

For more information contact

John Ross
Lucid PR
01463 724593; 07730 099617
johnross@lucidmessages.com

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The One Step Further competition is open to any young band or performer, aged between 18 and 25 at the time of the festival, playing a genre of music that reflects the general programming of the event.
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“The HebCelt One Step Further contest not only creates a huge opportunity for emerging talent but also gives the HebCelt audience the chance to hear fresh and exciting sounds.
Duncan Chisholm