- Music
- 24 Jun 16
HWCH is putting out the call to all musicians and band's for applications for the 2016 festival
Hard Working Class Heroes festival is making its annual call to Ireland’s musicians, bands and singer-songwriters to apply for the chance to play and take part in this internationally-recognised event which runs in a variety of venues across Dublin, showcasing Ireland’s best emerging talent.
Applications will be through our very own Breaking Tunes site, log on to hwch.net now and click on the “BANDS APPLY HERE” button. Closing date for applications is July 22nd.
Last year’s big successes to progress from the festival include Hare Squead, who since signed to Columbia and releasesd their first single, Saint Sister, who were added to BBC introducing Glastonbury line up and Rusangano Family who were hailed as the “new era in Irish hip hop ‘ by US music tastemakers Pitchfork.
Since it’s inception in 2003, the festival has showcased many of Ireland’s best known acts including recent Ivor Novello winner Villagers, 2013's breakthrough act Hozier along with Girl Band, Delorentos, Fight Like Apes, Jape, Coronas, Pleasure Beach, Le Galaxie, The Strypes, Otherkin and many many more.
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With Ireland now regarded as one of the best countries for music, it has never been more important to showcase all the talent this country has to offer. All in all, 10,000 Irish music fans and industry come to Dublin to experience HWCH events over the course of a single October weekend. It’s an event with a huge media profile, and one which receives coverage from news, entertainment, cultural, business and tourism outlets, both online and in traditional channels.
Hard Working Class Heroes 2016 runs from Thursday 6 October to Saturday 8 October. Early bird tickets to Hard Working Class Heroes 2016 are priced at €35 via DICE https://dice.fm/ until August 10th. After which tickets will cost €45.00 (Weekend tickets) & €20 (Nightly tickets), no booking fees apply.