Auditions for the upcoming series of ITV talent competition The Voice recently took place in Norwich.
Ahead of the televised auditions, Access Creative College (ACC) music students took to the stage at the Magdalen Street campus.
It offered an opportunity for young musicians to showcase their talent and receive feedback from industry experts.
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Any students selected will compete against contestants from across the country for a life-changing recording contract.
Dan Foden, head of campus at Access Creative College (ACC) Norwich, said: "It was a pleasure to welcome The Voice UK to our campus and our students are very excited to have auditioned for such an iconic competition.
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"We are incredibly fortunate to have a wide range of talented young musicians studying with us and The Voice offers a unique opportunity to experience a professional auditioning process.
"Anyone selected will have the full backing of the ACC Norwich community. Watch this space!”
The Voice auditions also offered a development opportunity for students on other courses at ACC, including crew, production and support roles.
The new series of The Voice UK will air in 2025 - find out about ACC courses at accesscreative.ac.uk
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