FNBB dares performing artists: 'Produce your best'

The initiative is open to Botswana citizens only and the content remains the intellectual property of the artist post the competition
The initiative is open to Botswana citizens only and the content remains the intellectual property of the artist post the competition

After hosting its online shows on social media for free during the most part of the lockdown period, the performing arts sector will finally get a chance to get paid for content as FNBB called for submissions which will see the winner walk away with a sponsorship valued at P25, 000.

FNBB will sponsor five online music shows at P25, 000 each therefore producers can submit their profiles and recorded files to [email protected] no later than May 22, 2020.The duration of the show should be three hours and a selected FNBB Committee will review submissions and evaluate them in accordance with creativity, quality, diversity of music genres covered and economic impact to other artists.

The online show will benefit a lot of music promoters who had to cancel a lot of their events in March as a result of the pandemic.

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