
Girls Names, ROE and Joshua Burnside are the second wave of acts to have been announced for an Across The Line broadcast from BBC Blackstaff Studios on Monday 21st May, completing the bill alongside ASIWYFA, CHERYM and Kitt Philippa (previously known as Katharine Philippa).
You can apply for free tickets from Tuesday 17th April via BBC Shows
The BBC Music Introducing supported broadcast is part of the Biggest Weekend Fringe – an ambitious 10-day outreach programme in the lead up to the Biggest Weekend on 25th and 26th May 2018. The Fringe will include live broadcasts, independently organised gigs, musical performances, industry insight, workshops and Q&As with BBC Radio DJs and influential figures, with full details to be released soon.
In addition, on Saturday 21st April the BBC is hosting an employability event for young people, providing digital, creative and employability skills, and an opportunity to apply for several work experience placements at the festival site (18+). The event for 16-24 year olds is open for registration until 11th April and will run in The Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast.
