BIMM Dublin Virtual Open Day

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Online, Saturday 14th November

As we can’t show you around our cutting-edge facilities at the moment, we’re holding a Virtual Open Day to tell you all about our courses, career opportunities and industry-renowned tutors.

Explore BIMM Institute Dublin from the comfort of your own home and join our college team as they answer your questions on all aspects of life as a BIMM student. Discover our extensive range of modules and how we’re equipping the next generation of music industry professionals with the skills to succeed in the music business.

Whether your dream is becoming an in-demand session player, the producer behind the next big record, a festival manager or the social media lead for one of the world’s biggest artists, grab yourself a cup of tea, sit back and get started on your BIMM Institute journey!

The Virtual Open Day starts at 11:00 am and will take place on Zoom.

The Virtual Open Day will be completely tailored to your needs and you can engage in a Q&A session with our Admissions team & Tutor team. You can ask about anything from auditions, interviews, student accommodation, fees and the application process.


Date:
Saturday 14th November
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free

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