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BBC Introducing kicks off Artists in Residence with 2023 line-up

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Saturday, December 3, 2022 8:21 am
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BBC Berkshire has announced its new BBC Introducting artists in residence scheme, showcasing Berkshire's musical talent in a series of shows. Picture: Phil Creighton

BBC Berkshire has announced its new BBC Introducting artists in residence scheme, showcasing Berkshire's musical talent in a series of shows. Picture: Phil Creighton

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BBC BERKSHIRE has announced its new BBC Introducing artists in residence scheme, showcasing Berkshire’s musical talent in a series of shows.

It has also announced the artists taking part for the 2022/2023 season up until June.

It sees a roster of up and coming artists taking to the stage for its shows at Reading University’s Student Union and The Purple Turtle across the year.

Air Circus will be performing at Mojo’s on Friday, December 2, with support from Phantom Booth and Michy Tree.

They will perform again at The Purple Turtle on Thursday, December 15, with support form Tabi Gazele and Darcey Hope, and a special DJ set from James Carter.

Monboi will be in residence in January, with support from Ray Wills and Swurli at Mojo’s on Friday, January 13, and from Mackenzie and DoeBoyTheWriter at The Purple Turtle on Thursday, January 26.

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Maddie Ashman is in residence for February, joined by support acts Emily Craig, Henjila, Joe Hicks, Cat Marina.

March’s artist is The Mezz, who’ll be joined by Jopy, TV Yellow, Miya Miya, and Doops

Deva St John will be Rila’s Edge, Elucidate, Split the Dealer, and Who Ate All The Crayons when they take up residence in April.

May’s artist Du’Val will see support from Daneo, Bethia, Conan Mac, and OSP, while Cameron Hayes will be supported by Rubee Rayne, Shaz, Madison Paris, and HidingTheHurt.

Full details of gigs and ticket information for student union shows, is available via www.eventbrite.co.uk, and all dates via BBC Berkshire’s Twitter account.

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