Good Vibes DJ students who played warm-up for Denise Van Outen set to hit the airwaves
Good Vibes DJ students are set to hit the airwaves.
At Good Vibes Music Academy, they turn passion into real-world experience, and this week, two of their rising stars, Pip and Antonia, are about to take things to the next level.
The academy helps young people make music at their Bartholomew Street studio in Newbury town centre as well as in local partner schools.
These talented two DJs, who played the warm up set for Denise Van Outen with the academy last year, will be appearing on Kennet Radio tomorrow night on Seven Deadly Breaks, hosted by academy DJ teacher Aaron King.
Pip has been working hard on her craft and has recorded an exclusive 25-minute live DJ set, which will be featured on the show. Expect killer beats, flawless transitions and plenty of creativity from this exciting young artist.
But that’s not all! If you want to see these DJs in action, head to The Newbury pub on Saturday, (February 15), where Antonia and Aaron will be spinning tunes from 9pm onwards. It’s going to be a night packed with good vibes, banging tracks and the kind of energy that only live DJ sets can bring.
Good Vibes Music Academy creates real opportunities for its students, whether it’s through performance, radio appearances or live gigs.
“Seeing Pip and Antonia take their skills from the classroom to the airwaves and beyond is exactly what we love to celebrate,” said head of marketing and student engagement Ben Martin.
“Our DJ programme, led by Aaron King, focuses on creativity, musicality, and giving students the tools they need to shine on any stage.”
Don’t miss Pip’s set on Seven Deadly Breaks today, and show your support for Antonia and Aaron at The Newbury at the weekend.
The future is looking bright for these young DJs.
“We couldn’t be more proud to see them representing the Good Vibes family in the local music scene,” added Mr Martin.