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Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Branson's Apprentices Prepare for Exclusive Festival Event

Branson's Apprentices Prepare for Exclusive Festival Event

LONDON, September 6, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

Noisettes and Tanya Lacey at Royal Opera House festival 'Impatience is a Virtue'



A group of ten young people from across Britain are rising to the challenge of a
lifetime as they prepare for their incredible one-off festival for Sir Richard Branson at
London's Royal Opera House on 7th September.



Chart-topping indie rock band Noisettes, whose latest album 'Contact' went on sale
just last week, as well as Bristol-born singer songwriter Tanya Lacey lead the line-up.
They will be joined by rapper MC Blizzard and singer Rickstar, who will bring his Motown
flavour to the evening, amongst others.



From over 1,500 young applicants, the final ten winners of 'The Project' had been
tasked by Sir Richard Branson to be solely responsible for the creation and management of
this exclusive event. The group has responded by working flat out over the past two months
on the music festival they've named 'Impatience is a Virtue'.



The event will showcase British talent and also feature Virgin Media Pioneer and
founder of SBTV Jamal Edwards and Pioneer-at-Large Sir Richard Branson himself.



Sir Richard Branson, Pioneer-at-Large at Virgin Media Pioneers, said; "I've been so
impressed with the final ten who've shown real enthusiasm and potential - I suppose they
reminded me of when I first started out. We had so many youngsters wanting to do this it
just goes to show how much drive, ambition and untapped possibility there is in the UK.
The evening they're throwing promises to be something really special and I can't wait to
be there. This will be an invaluable experience for each of them - they're real life
Apprentices. Entertainment is at the heart of Virgin and we thought we could help show
what young Britons can do!"



The Project was launched at the start of summer by Virgin Media Pioneers - the online
community for aspiring entrepreneurs - and is funded by Virgin Unite.



From the thousands of entries, one hundred hopefuls completed paid and accredited work
placements with creative organisations, whilst competing against each other to be chosen
to be part of this final ten.



Each of the winners were selected by a judging panel including Sir Richard Branson and
given a paid job on The Project team.



Further information




- The project is funded by Virgin Unite and delivered through Virgin Media
Pioneers
- Find out more at: http://www.virginmediapioneeers.com




Contact: Felicity Cross - +44(0)117-906-4525





Source: Virgin Media




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