The European Talent Exchange Program (ETEP) is an initiative from the Noorderslag Foundation and Buma Cultuur and is supported by EMO, the European Music Office. ETEP's goal is to stimulate the circulation of European artists within Europe by performing at selected ETEP festivals throughout Europe. The actual selection is done at EuroSonic Noorderslag out of the 250 artists performing there, by the ETEP festivals themselves. This unprecedented cooperation between European partners has a proven track record of success for European artists within Europe and beyond since its start in 2003. ETEP 2010 supports promising talents as well as already booming artists such as the XX, Lucy Love, Charlie Winston, Band of Skulls or Los Campesinos!

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