Student Festival Hudba z FEKTu (Music from FEKT): University Life Is Never Dull

20 September 2016, 4:00
Student Festival Hudba z FEKTu (Music from FEKT): University Life Is Never Dull

 The festival gives VUT students an opportunity to perform before an audience and show off their musical activities. The 9th annual festival also promises concerts by Rock String, Aeronaut, Bombs from Heaven and the Fast Food Orchestra.

Music from FEKT 2016 will feature several bands and a competition for VUT students. Bands, of which at least one member must be a student at the FEKT VUT, will sign up and battle for the opportunity to perform before an audience. All bands will perform in round 1 of the contest at the Warm-Up Party. Depending on the number of votes, the winner of this round will get the chance to play a concert at Music from FEKT. Bands failing to win top spot will continue to compete in an on-line vote. The absolute winner of the festival will be selected by the audience on the day of the event. Admission is free for all visitors. The festival will take place on Wednesday, 21 September from 12:00 p.m. at FEKT VUT.

Bombs from Heaven/ Photo: Archive of the Band

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