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With a remarkable journey that began by providing early platforms for now-renowned artists like Jake Bugg and Sleaford Mods, INFL are renowned for curating festival stages and orchestrating an impressive lineup of 10-20 events each month, including collaborations with independent venues, national blue-chip clients, large organisations, and local charities.
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