Lyons Announces Travel Grants For Bands

Minister Lyons announces £100k funding for the Travel Awards for Bands Programme

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed funding for a new programme which will support bands to play at showcase opportunities outside Northern Ireland.

The Travel Awards for Bands Programme will be delivered by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and is open to established bands, including accordion, brass, concert, flute, pipe and wind bands.

Minister Lyons said:“The arts is a very important part of our culture and it is vital that no barriers are put in the way of their music being promoted further than Northern Ireland.

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons, centre, pictured with performers at the Belfast International Tattoo 2024.

“The new Travel Awards for Bands Programme has been designed to help bands with travel costs, and promote music making and player development. Bands can apply for grants of between £500 and £5,000 towards their travel costs.

“I have allocated a total budget of £100,000 to the programme.”

Gilly Campbell, Director of Arts Development, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said: “With much appreciated investment from the Department for Communities, the Arts Council has opened this new funding stream for bands, which will allow them to perform alongside their contemporaries at events outside Northern Ireland.

“We know that this programme will come as welcome news to the bands community, who have told us that while they are often invited to perform in other locations, the cost of travel can be prohibitive. 

“These travel grants will help bands to reach new audiences, develop their performance skills and create new networks.”

The Travel Awards for Bands Programme will complement the existing Musical Instruments Programme, which provides funding to help bands, groups and individual musicians purchase new or replace worn-out instruments.

Applications are now open and will close at 12 noon on Monday 22nd September. For more information on Arts Council funding programmes and how to apply go to:

https://artscouncil-ni.org/funding-for-organisations/travel-awards-for-bands.

This is a new funding opportunity for bands and demand is expected to be high.

Priority will be given to applications which can demonstrate high quality musicianship, a commitment to training and musical education, particularly of young people, and a commitment to repertoire and technique development.

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