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  UK sponsorship news update ... 13th April, 2010
  
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Youth Beatz 2010

Youth Beatz 2010 is an interactive event for young people aged 12 to 25 to have fun, take part and be better informed. A wide range of flexible sponsorship opportunities is on offer, of the event as a whole and at the event itself.

The lead partner of Youth Beatz 2010 is Dumfries and Galloway Council. Youth Beatz 2010 will attract an estimated audience of 10,000-15,000 from across the UK.

N-DUBZ was recently announced as the headline act. N-DUBZ have had eight UK Top 40 singles, including a number one, and two platinum selling albums; their most recent UK tour was sold out; they are confirmed to headline a stage at Glastonbury 2010 and are also performing at T4 on the Beach. N-DUBZ have featured in a number of global brand advertising campaigns, most recently in adidas commercials alongside David Beckham, Snoop Dogg and Noel Gallagher.

N-DUBZ have won Mobo and 02 Silver Clef awards and have been nominated for Urban Music awards and BRIT awards. On MySpace, N-DUBZ front man Dappy was recently voted the pop star people would most like to be Prime Minister. N-DUBZ will be one of the biggest acts ever to have played Dumfries.

Potential sponsors will be informed of the headline act's identity on completion of a Confidential Disclosure Agreement, but some clues about their stature include: winners of three MOBO Awards, Brit Awards finalists and over 1,000,000 album sales.

"With sponsorship and advertising packages starting from £250 + VAT, Youth Beatz 2010 is the natural event to sponsor".

Contact: Inga McVicar, Director

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