Booked: Lofi in the Library

Blending live music with literary heritage. Intimate music gigs, late in the library – programmed and performed by new talent.

Group shot of the students from Suffolk New College at the Book Clurb live gig at Ipswich County Library
Are you aged 18 – 25, passionate about music, and ready to bring bold, live experiences to unexpected spaces? Suffolk Community Libraries is inviting new creatives to shape, deliver, and perform a series of mini lo-fi concerts set within the warm familiarity of our libraries in Ipswich and Haverhill – blending live music with literary heritage.
 
We’re offering paid Junior Assistant Producer roles as part of this project, alongside opportunities to volunteer, perform, and get involved behind the scenes.

Junior Assistant Producer Role

  • Commitment: Total of 12 days from January – June 2026
  • Location(s): Ipswich County Library or Haverhill Library
  • Fee: Suffolk Community Libraries will pay £150 per day to each Junior Assistant Producer (£150 x 12 days = £1800 total)*
  • Application deadline: Monday 17 November at 17:00

What will this role involve?

  • Work as part of a team of 4 x Junior Assistant Producers at either Ipswich County Library or Haverhill Library to curate six live music events.
  • Get hands on experience with event planning, sound engineering, artist liaison, marketing and media production.
  • Collaborate with peers, industry professionals, library staff, musicians and artists.
  • Reimagine the library space for events – creating welcoming, vibrant spaces for music lovers and new audiences.
  • Develop, maintain and host a dedicated digital platform to spotlight the project and platform talent.

Who are we looking for?

This opportunity is ideal for anyone aged 18 – 25 with an interest in gaining experience in the creative industry.

We welcome a range of applicants, and you do not need formal qualifications to apply. You could have no experience, you could be a self-taught creative, or a student in education. We’re particularly motivated to work with individuals who are underrepresented in the sector and/or come from low-income backgrounds.

Benefits of taking part

Junior Assistant Producers can expect:

  • Training and support
  • Guidance on setting up as a freelancer
  • Develop skills in all areas of digital, content and event production
  • Opportunities to grow your professional and peer network.
  • Travel expenses covered and lunch/dinner included on your working days.

For more information, read our application pack (PDF).

How to apply

To apply to be a Junior Assistant Producer on this project, please complete the application form below.

If you have any problems completing this form or would like to enquire about submitting your application in an alternative format, email: libraries.arts@suffolk.gov.uk.

Application deadline: 17:00 on Monday 17 November

Interviews: 2, 3, 4 and 5 December

Candidates notified: By 17:00 on Friday 12 December


*This is a freelance role and the fee offered is gross, meaning it does not include tax, National Insurance contributions, or other deductions. Please read our online application pack for further information.

Photos of The Book Clurb gig at Ipswich County Library in February 2025. Photos taken by the students at Suffolk New College.

Booked: Lofi in the Library is supported by Brighten the Corners, Suffolk New College, Haverhill Arts Centre, Out of Time Records and BBC Music Introducing Suffolk.

This project is backed by Youth Music, thanks to the National Lottery via Arts Council England.

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