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Norwich Sound & Vision 2014 Early Bird Tickets!

Philippa Askew

Super Early Bird wrist bands and delegate passes are available... catch that worm!

Norwich Sound & Vision 2014 Early Bird Tickets!

Norwich Sound & Vision 2013. It was bloomin' marvellous! It stormed the city with a plethora of genuine talent from across the creative board and my, Norwich lapped it up. The NS&V folk are already planning ahead for NS&V 2014 – and the past bills only promise excellence. Super Early Bird tickets are available now for next year's event, which runs from 9th -11th October 2014, for a keen £20 for a weekend gig pass. So that works out at £6.67 per evening of music - squeeze in, say, five bands each night… quid’s in!

Ghostpoet, AlunaGeorge and Drenge headlined this year, joining NS&V’s catalogue of bands such as Palma Violets, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Cold Specks, Errors, Public Service Broadcasting… the list goes on, really. You know it makes perfect financial sense to pay for your wristband now, then wait in blissful anticipation for NS&V by tracking down all the newest talent that will blow your ears come autumn 2014. Do it. For your future self…

Be the early bird and catch the worm here.

And for those of you who want in on the music industry itself; check out getting a delegate pass at the super discounted rate of £40 - which includes the gig wristband. Speakers this year included Keith Harris (Stevie Wonder affiliated, not Orville's right-hand man), Angel Mendoza (from LA - sorts movie trailers for films like Inglorious Bastards, No Country For Old Men... no biggie), Terri Hooley (Good Vibrations), Korda Marshal (founder of Infectious Records), Tom Robinson (BBC6), and John Kennedy (XFM)... and yes these people were actually in our fine city. NS&V also boasts a Games Expo, Film and Television Conference - just believe the hype and get your delegate pass, damn it!

And you can get that right here. Here. Or here.

Norwich Sound & Vision. What a bloody great weekend that was. It stormed the city with a plethora of genuine talent from across the creative board and my, Norwich lapped it up. The NSV folk are already planning ahead for NSV 2014 – and the past bills only promise excellence. Super Early Bird tickets are available for 9th-11th October 2014: £20 for a weekend gig pass. So that works out at £6.67 per evening of music brilliance, squeeze in say five bands each night… quid’s in!

Ghostpoet, AlunaGeorge, and Drenge headlined this year, joining NSV’s catalogue of bands such as Palma Violets, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinasours, Cold Specks, Errors, Public Service Broadcasting, George Ezra… well the list goes on, really. You know it makes perfect financial sense to pay for your wristband now, then wait in blissful anticipation for NSV track down all the newest talent that will blow your ears come autumn 2014. Do it. For your future self…

Be the early bird and catch the worm here.

And for those of you who want to learn about the music industry itself; check out getting a delegate pass at the super discounted rate of £40 - which includes the gig wristband. Speakers this year included Keith Harris (Stevie Wonder affiliated, not Orville's carer), Angel Mendoza (from LA, sorts movie trailers for films like Inglorious Bastards, No Country For Old Men, no biggie), Terri Hooley (Good Vibrations), Korda Marshal (founder of Infectious Records), Tom Robinson (BBC6), and John Kennedy (XFM)... and yes these people were actually in our fine city, and you could talk to the likes. NSV also boasts a Games Expo, FIlm and Television Conference - just believe the hype and get your delegate pass damn it!

And you can get that right here. Here. Or here.

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