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Showcase Application

Showcasing at the Summit

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

Applications for showcasing at the Blues Summit

are now open

 

To submit your application to showcase at Blues Summit 11, process your submission fee then complete the form below and click “submit.”

Each act may only submit ONE application.

Acts may be solo, duo or band

Blues Summit 10 showcase artists are not eligible to perform at

Blues Summit 11.

Priority will be given to “market ready” artists who have developed a team to assist their touring and career development.

Please include all relevant details in your application. We will continue to accept submissions until Sunday, October 1, 2023 5pm (EST).

We are currently still decieding on the final 30.  Results will be in soon 

Applicants must be available to showcase in Toronto February 9 – 11, 2024 between the hours of 8:00pm-1:00am.

Showcase slots will be 25 minutes total length.

If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact TBS Managing Director Glenn Smith at info@torontobluessociety.com or 416-538-3885 (Toll free: 1-866-871-9457).

SUBMISSION FEE

A mandatory submission fee ($10 TBS Charter Members, $20 Public) is required for all applications. Submission fee payments can be processed online via PayPal, by sending a cheque to TBS Office Address (910 Queen St. W. Suite B04, Toronto M6J 1G6), or over the phone via credit card (TBS Office 416-538-3885).

PLEASE NOTE: Your application will not be considered if you have not paid the submission fee.

Submission Regular: $20

TBS Charter Members Price: $10

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