Guerilla Sound Movement, supported by the city's Youth Offending Service, aims to help young musicians find a voice through performing, recording and linking with other young artists.
The project involves young offenders with music production experience working on a voluntary basis. The launch tonight will see more than 15 acts on two stages and Brighton & Hove City Council Youth Justice Officer Jo Bates says Guerilla Sound is a great project because it gives young people something really positive to ...
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