Why it matters: The event exposed young people to the diverse range of career opportunities in the live music industry, from sound engineering to stage management.
The big picture: The showcase, organised by Brighten The Corners in collaboration with Norfolk and Suffolk Music Hub and Wolsey 550, brought together students from five local schools.

Key details:
Three emerging Suffolk acts performed: rapper Ryski, indie rock band AfterDrive, and pop duo Esme Emerson.
Students participated in artist Q&As before watching 15-minute performances.
The event focused on behind-the-scenes roles that support live music events.

What they're saying: "We work within one of the most creative and dynamic industries in the UK and hope this event will be the catalyst for future careers whether on or behind the stage," said Joe Bailey, CEO of Brighten The Corners.
Go deeper: Brighten The Corners runs education programmes across three Ipswich venues, offering training and volunteering opportunities to young people aged 16 and above. You can find out more about them here.

The bottom line: The surprise appearance by Ed Sheeran capped off an afternoon designed to inspire the next generation of music industry professionals in Suffolk.








