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BBC Introducing showcases at In The City 2009

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Richard BanksRichard Banks|14:52 UK time, Thursday, 15 October 2009

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This weekend, the music industry makes its annual pilgrimage to Manchester for In The City, the UK's answer to Texas' South by South West or MIDEM in Cannes. It's a three-day event with panel sessions taking place during the day and a plethora of showcase gigs happening in venues through the city in the evenings. The conference has been running since 1992, and has built up a reputation for discovering some of the biggest talents around today: over the years they've given a platform to Radiohead and Oasis (1992), Coldplay (1997), The Darkness (2002) and the Arctic Monkeys (2005).

The Cheek

We'll be attending this year, with showcase nights of our own at Moho Live on Tib Street (in the main room) on Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th October. The bands on our bill were chosen by Huw Stephens and the team at BBC Introducing in Manchester, with seven of the ten acts based in the Greater Manchester area. Entry is free to In The City wristband holders (more info on the event website). Here's the line-up:

Monday 19th October -19:30 doors:

8.00pm - My Albatross

8.50pm - The Vanguards

9.40pm - The Cheek

10.30pm - Ten Bears

11.20pm - Your Twenties

Tuesday 20th October -19:30 doors:

8.00pm - The Mouse Outfit

8.50pm - Shmoo

9.40pm - Real Dolls

10.30pm - Envy

11.20pm - The Jessie Rose Trip

I'd suggest you keep one eye on this 'ere blog for more updates from In The City, and one eye on our Twitter feed, where I'll be giving you updates about the debates taking place at the daytime panel sessions. Subjects this year include "Putting Music in Computer Games", "The Internet Is Not The Future" (with DrownedinSound.com's editor, Sean Adams - bound to be enlightening!) and "Something from Nothing: Making it Happen without a Budget".

Meanwhile, BBC Manchester will be legging it around the city, doing their best to cover as many gigs as possible in order to bring you hot-off-the-press reviews and photos on their website. You can also follow BBC Introducing in Manchester on Twitter.

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