Songwriters, the Vanda & Young Global Song Comp is looking at you!

The lucrative contest returns for 2024, with a total prize pool valued at over $80,000, including a whopping $50,000 first-prize winner’s cheque.

Entries are now open for the international contest which returns for its 11th year, a fundraiser for Noro Music Therapy.

For podium finishers, $10,000 for second place and $5,000 for third place while ten new prizes are created for emerging songwriters, each taking home $1,000.

The competition, which is open to songwriters from anywhere in the world, closes on Monday, October 14th, 2024.

Entry for each song is $50, a fee that, since the contest launched in 2009, has raised $2 million for good causes.

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Early-bird entries close on Monday, September 23rd, during which time songwriters can submit three songs for the price of two and enter the draw to win a Gibson Guitar White Les Paul Special Tribute, valued at $2,999.

The competition celebrates exceptional songwriting talent from anywhere on the planet, and takes its name from the iconic Australian songwriting and producing duo Harry Vanda and the late George Young, who performed as members of 1960s outfit The Easybeats, recognised as Australia’s first global rock band.

The pair went on pen a string of hits, some covered by the likes of David Bowie, Grace Jones, Tom Jones, Gary Moore and others.

Since its inception, prize winners have included King Stingray, Budjerah, Charley, Genesis Owusu, MAY-A, Baker Boy, Thelma Plum, Ruel, Matt Corby, Sarah Aarons, Amy Shark, Gang of Youths, Mallrat and Gretta Ray.

Sponsors this time are APRA AMCOSAlbertsSony Music PublishingBanki Haddock FioraAon InsuranceAMPALAustralis Music Group (Gibson Guitars), NeumannVinyl GroupVampr, and The Brag Media publisher of Tone Deaf.

Visit globalsongcomp.com for more.

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