Music festival set to arrive in Wolverhampton

Alice Cullinane
BBC News, West Midlands
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The K's are currently touring the UK and will headline the festival on Saturday

A multi-venue indie music festival is arriving in Wolverhampton this weekend.

Named Feel The Noise, the event will take place in the city centre, with musicians performing at Wulfrun Hall, Dive Bar and North Street Social on Saturday.

Acts like The Clause, Keyside and Alex Spencer are set to perform, along with headliners The K's who are currently touring the UK.

A free conference is also being held as part of the event to help people get into the music industry, as well providing network opportunities with artists and managers.

The talk will feature a Q&A and feedback sessions from industry names, like award-winning producer Gavin Monaghan who has worked with The Editors, Scott Matthews and Ocean Colour Scene.

The festival received £25,000 from the government to help stage the event, as well as support from City of Wolverhampton Council.

Councillor Chris Burden said the event would contribute to the existing "vibrant music scene that already exists in the city".

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