Young Producers: Collide, Royal Albert Hall Young Producers: Collide, Royal Albert Hall Hailey Wendling

Street performers and fashion designers will take over the Royal Albert Hall this April as part of the Young Producers scheme





Young Producers is an innovative program in its first year. It offers individuals between the ages of 18 – 25 the opportunity to organise and curate a series of events in the famous music venue. The aspiring producers have been working since September 2017 to bring their visions to life.







Participants receive budgets, support, and mentorship to help bring their event ideas to the hallowed Hall. Mentors cover everything from scheduling to marketing, event management to artist liaison. Perhaps if rapper Ja Rule had participated in this program the famous Fyre Festival Disaster could have been avoided.















Young Producers: Collide, Royal Albert Hall







Now, for the first time in the Royal Albert Hall's history, the group of young people will present their programmes. The festival promises 'a celebration of creative expression in the arts' over the course of two evenings in April. Scheduled events include a fashion show and intimate live music event.







The fashion show is set to focus on new trends that embrace people from different backgrounds. With designs by NuNude, the event promises to be unlike anything Fashion Week has to offer. Musician Ryan De La Cruz is set to provide live music during the show.







Musicians involved in the live music event include punk producer DIDI. At 22, she is the youngest member of the Music Producers Guild. A host of other acts including Alex RV Philips are set to amaze audience members this April.







This avant-garde festival promises to offer a unique insight into the future of arts.







Tickets to Collide at the Royal Albert Hall go on sale Friday 16 February











Young Producers: Collide, Royal Albert Hall

