Glastonbury Festival and Q are proud to host the sixth annual Emerging Talent Competition. Whether you're a sensitive singer-songwriter or an irate punk rocker it's your chance to take to the stage at the world's greatest music festival. Entries must be uploaded at Qthemusic.com (Please note postal entries will not be accepted).

Q and Glastonbury's crack team of experts will whittle the entries down to a shortlist of 150. These will then be judged by an esteemed panel, including Glastonbury's Emily Eavis, Q editor Paul Rees and Radio One's Huw Stephens. 12 finalists will compete for a slot at the Festival in front of all the important ETC judges by playing a 20 minute set at the Pilton Working Men's Club near Glastonbury on 26th, 27th, 28th March. Finalists will be paid £150 per band or artist. The winner will have the opportunity to play on either the Other or the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury 2010, 25th, 26th and 27th of June! The winner will also be paid £500.
Entries for the Q Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition 2010 are now closed. Stay tuned to QtheMusic.com for the forthcoming shortlist announcement and all the latest news about Glastonbury Festival 2010.
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