We've partnered with Dirty Bones to bring you your 2021 summer playlist, featuring emerging artists - all under 25's who take part in music-making projects we invest in.
The playlist will also be featured in Dirty Bones new home summer BBQ kit.
Thanks to support from the National Lottery via Arts Council England, players of People's Postcode Lottery, partners, fundraisers and donors, who make our work possible.

From Wallflower to Frontwoman
Want to know more about the young people we support? Lily Fontaine, frontwoman of indie bands English Teacher and Eades (featured on the playlist above), shares her personal experiences of coming up in the music industry, and how her health has impacted her, in this blog.
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