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Norwich Sound & Vision – MMF member rates

22 January 2013

Norwich Sound & Vision is a festival and conference for the music, film and multi media industries.  Last year’s event saw 7000+ visitors, with performances from 87 new UK and international bands and over 60 expert speakers. The organisers are offering MMF members special rates for delegate passes for this year’s event:

  • Super Early Bird Rate (available until 28th February 2013): £40 (£35 for MMF members)
  • Early Bird Rate (available until 31st August 2013): £60 (£50 for MMF members)
  • Full Rate: £80 (£65 for MMF members)

Delegate passes offer access to all festival and conference events over the 3 days of Norwich Sound & Vision including delegate-only networking events and parties.

Book: www.norwichsoundandvision.co.uk  | Info: email norwichsoundandvision@cme.org.uk | Date: 10th -12th October

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