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Open call: Fengaros is seeking next year’s artists

fengaros festival 2023 open call (photo)

Even though we are still in a wintery mood with lots of Christmas festivities to take in, some cultural organisers have begun preparing for the new year, and it seems that it will be filled with many exciting opportunities. Working towards the 11th edition of Fengaros Festival, the organising team has announced an open call for the summer festival which is set to take place next year on August 3, 4 and 5.

Having already started preparations, the team is now accepting applications for artists to take part in Fengaros Festival 2023. The call is aimed at performers of any art form, both local and international, who wish to step onto the Fengaros stages and present their act this coming summer.

Fengaros Festival returned to Kato Drys this past summer and celebrated its 10th anniversary, attracting crowds that enjoyed more than 45 hours of live music from bands and DJs from all over Europe. Gearing up for its next edition and thrilled to embrace new sounds, the festival team is excited to shape the 2023 lineup.

Those interested can find the application form on the Fengaros website: www.fengaros.com/opencall.  The festival’s production team will take into consideration all applications submitted by January 12, 2023. Selected acts will receive an official proposal from the festival via email by February 12, 2023.

 

Fengaros Festival Open Call

For artists and musicians. Application deadline: January 12. www.fengaros.com/opencall

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