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CWA Students Rock the Stage Gig showcases

The College of West Anglia brought festive energy to the King’s Lynn campus last week as Music students from Year 2 and Year 3 showcased their talents during two sold out Christmas Gigs held on Tuesday 25th November and Thursday 27th November in Studio One. 

Across both evenings, audiences enjoyed an impressive mix of original music, covers, and collaborative performances that highlighted the students’ growing professionalism and creativity. 

The first night featured sets from Videodrome, Halfpenny Lane, Soundwave, Doc and the Veg and Tutti Frutti, alongside a performance by Jamie and Finn. 

On the second evening, the lineup included Kramson 7, Possum, Je Melange Le Chien, Inversion, Lecksia, Death Moth, and Steak, each bringing their own style and atmosphere to the stage. 

Charlie Hiom, Programme Manager of Creative Arts said  ‘Collaboration, confidence, teamwork and positive energy were on full display at our music gigs this week. As students prepare for their upcoming assessments, these performances offered a valuable opportunity to shine and share with friends and family the results of their dedicated rehearsals. The events were a resounding success thanks to the outstanding efforts of all participating students and dedicated staff support.’ 

Extended Diploma in Music Level 3, Course Director John Kramarchuk “How very gratifying to hear our young musicians performing with such confidence, surety and fellowship. For many, this was the first gig in front of an audience. For all, it was the first gig in a band that only formed ten weeks ago. A testimony to the hard work of our students, staff and support workers who were all part of these performances. It is also worth noting that CWA performances now have the feel of a true gig, attracting young audiences to stand-up events with dancing and joy.”

Second year music student, Lidia Nieweglowska said ‘“The gigs are such a fantastic experience! Even though it can be quite stressful leading up to them with preparing and rehearsing. When the nights come round, it always pays off and everyone who took part is happy and proud of each other!’

These gigs formed part of CWA’s ongoing commitment to providing students with authentic, industry aligned performance opportunities, helping them build confidence, develop technical skills, and experience the reality of live event delivery.

By offering regular public-facing showcases like this, CWA continues to provide emerging musicians and create pathways to future careers in the creative industries, ensuring students can thrive both academically and artistically. 

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