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News > Findlay Napier’s Glasgow Songwriting Festival 2016

Findlay Napier’s Glasgow Songwriting Festival 2016

The exciting news is that Glasgow Songwriting Festival 2016 is GO! The website is ready, the venues are booked and we have three exceptional tutors ready to teach you the art of songwriting. The opening concert featuring your tutors Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow), Donna Manioca, Dave ‘Solareye’ Hook (Stanley Odd) and Findlay Napier is in The Glad Cafe on 9th Sept. The songwriting workshops will take place in Govanhill Baths on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th.

The festival is open to everyone over the age of 18 and early-bird price of £150 includes a ticket to the opening concert and a three hour workshops with each if the tutors… yes that’s four workshops!

Sign up early to secure your place. Click here

For more information have a look at the website.

SCHEDULE

Fri 9th Sept
7:30pm // Opening Concert
The Glad Cafe, Glasgow
feat. Donna Manioca, Findlay Napier, Dave Hook & Louis Abbott

Sat 10th Sept
9:00am // Welcome & Registration
10:00am // Session 1 with break
1:00pm // Lunch
2:00pm // Session 2 with break
5:00pm // Dinner

Sun 11th Sept
9:30am // Coffee
10:00am // Session 3 with break
1:00pm // Lunch
2:00pm // Session 4 with break
5:00pm // Goodbyes

http://www.glasgowsongwritingfest.com

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