Acts from forty European countries took the spotlight during Eurosonic from Wednesday to Friday, providing a platform for the most promising acts from the rich and diverse European pop culture.
For many music professionals, a successful show at ESNS serves as a stamp of quality. Festivals participating in ESNS Exchange, the exchange programme for European talent, have revealed their highlights from ESNS. It's noteworthy that acts from less traditional music countries are also well represented. In addition to the previously mentioned acts, these are the first artists that music fans should keep an eye on this summer: English Teacher (uk-eng), Klawo (pl), LEILA (ch), Loverman (be), Prisma (dk), and Zamilska (pl).
ESNS and Music Export Poland are excited about the Focus on Poland program, with the country being represented by twelve new acts. They were put on the map of the international music industry by two complete packed business mixers, creating attention to the participating artists, thriving Polish scene and its music sector. At the music conference various current and music-related topics from Poland were discussed by speakers and delegates.
Noorderslag, the festival on Saturday focusing on Dutch talent, successfully expanded this year with an afternoon program. Over fifty Dutch acts showcased their talents, including performances by Elmer, Froukje, Kay Slice, Ploegendienst, YĪN YĪN, and Zoë Livay.
Several awards were presented at ESNS24. The Music Moves Europe Awards were awarded to Zaho de Sagazan (fr, Grand Jury Award & MME Public Choice Award Winner), Bulgarian Cartrader (bg), freekind. (si), Giift (dk), Ralphie Choo (es), and yunè pinku (ie). The Popprijs was awarded to Joost Klein.