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Deadlines vary by event; applicants must consult the 'Eligible Showcase Events and Application Deadlines' page for specific dates tied to each showcase event.
International Showcase Fund is a grant from PRS Foundation that funds UK-based artists, bands, songwriters, and producers with international export opportunities at industry-facing showcasing festivals, songwriting camps, or conferences. Grants are up to £5,500 and cover costs associated with performing or creating music at international industry events such as SXSW, MIDEM, and similar showcases.
Previous recipients include Dave, Nova Twins, Kae Tempest, Glass Animals, Little Simz, Sam Fender, and Wolf Alice. Eligible applicants must be UK-based music creators who have received a formal invitation to perform or participate in an eligible international event with an industry professional focus. The program is managed in partnership with DBT, British Underground, PPL, and other UK arts bodies.
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International Showcase Fund - PRS for Music Foundation International Showcase Fund The International Showcase Fund (ISF) offers grants of up to £5,500 for international export opportunities for UK-based artists, bands, songwriters and producers who have been invited to perform or create new music at international industry facing showcasing festivals, song writing camps or conferences.
Previous recipients include Dave, Nova Twins, Kae Tempest, Glass Animals, Little Simz, Nova Twins, Sam Fender, AJ Tracey, and Wolf Alice.
In order to be eligible for support music creators must have been formally invited to perform or participate in an international event, with a conference element, that is geared towards music industry professionals, rather than the general public or an international songwriting camp which is geared towards international collaboration and creative and career progression.
The International Showcase Fund is managed by PRS Foundation in partnership with DBT, British Underground, PPL, British Council, Musicians Union, Arts Council England, Creative Scotland, Wales Arts International, Arts Council Northern Ireland.
Read the Guidance and Apply Now Support for applicants with access requirements Eligible Showcase Events and Application Deadlines Read our International Showcase Fund Impact Report here See all the artists supported so far… Evaluations and Crediting
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: UK-based artists, bands, songwriters, and producers who have a formal invitation to perform or participate in international industry-focused events. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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