Waikato Herald

Hamilton finds new sounds with musical talent show

- For more details visit http:/ /themeteor.co.nz/event/newfound-sound-hamilton/

The youth music showcase event New Found Sound is back for 2021, Raise Up Hamilton has announced.

Raise Up is the YMCA’S Youth Developmen­t Programme and is made up of a crew of young people from across Hamilton who meet once a week to create and run events for youth in their community.

New Found Sound is one of these events and will be returning to The Meteor Theatre for the second year running as part of Youth Week 2021.

A musical talent show for youth aged 13-18; New Found Sound aims to provide a platform for young performers to experience all aspects of event management, from event organisati­on to live performanc­e.

New Found Sound will be at The Meteor on May 14, from 7pm with the support of De Stylez Music Studio and Youth Week.

“Last year we had a great show with 10 acts of amazingly talented youth performers,” says Raise Up crew member and this year’s New Found Sound MC, Sydney Brydon.

“The Hamilton Raise Up crew can’t wait to put on another fun-filled night of amazing youth acts for all the awesome musically talented youth who live in the Waikato.”

The Raise Up programme runs in both Auckland and Hamilton, and New Found Sound is an annual event run across all Raise Up crews as regional events. The winners from each individual event will gain a spot in the New Found Sound finals.

“We are still on the lookout for youth who want a chance to showcase their musical talents,” says crew member and event lead Al Parsons.

“Soloists, duos and bands/groups are still able to register their acts at raiseup.co.nz. The winner from each category will go on to have access to free Profession­al Edge live performanc­e workshops, followed by the opportunit­y to play at the finals event, which comes with a recording session as the main prize.”

As a community event, New Found Sound is not just for the musically inclined — all are welcome to come and rock out to those who are!

“An event designed by youth for youth, the audience will also get a chance to vote for who they think should win, so friends and family are heavily encouraged to come and support performers,” says Parsons.

Registrati­on for acts is free and entry is koha on the door, all proceeds go back into funding future events.

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