Applications are open to talented 14-24 year olds.
Electric Picnic is searching for talent for young performers at the hazel wood stage.
It's calling out those interested in music, comedy, dance, drama, poetry and more.
The Electric Youth Music and Arts initiative is heading into its fifth year running.
Applications are open to young people from ages 14 to 24 years old, and the application form can be accessed by emailing ey@ywilaois.com .
Meet & Greet sessions are in-person only, and take place on Saturday 22nd June at Youth Work Ireland Laois, where selection heats will also take place on Wednesday 26th June from 6:30pm-8pm for 14-17 year olds, and on Thursday 27thJune from 6:30pm -8pm for 17-24 year olds.
The shortlisted winners from both nights will be picked to go forward to the Grand Final which will take place on Friday 9th August from 7pm-10pm at the new venue of the Dunamaise Arts Theatre, Portlaoise.
Programme Co-Ordinator of Electric Youth Elaine Boyle says 'it gives our young people an amazing and unique opportunity.'

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