Drop In Sessions continue... Wednesday 24th June 2009, 4.30pm-6.30pm, Hobo's, Queen Street, Bridgend
WMF are hitting the road again and hosting a series of Drop-In Sessions over the coming months across the country for those who would like to meet face-to-face with questions about their ventures / careers / aspirations in the music industry.
Staff will be on hand to answer queries and offer general guidance to anyone who pre-books a time slot .
The Drop In sessions are free to attend. If you’d like to book a space or would like any further information, please drop us a line.
hello@welshmusicfoundation.com / Tel: 02920 494110
Jun 11, 2009
Welsh Music Foundation Drop In Sessions - Bridgend
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