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This is a quick update for all CMU Daily and CMU Premium subscribers about the upcoming Great Escape Conference curated by CMU Insights. | ||||
We announced more details earlier this week about the Great Escape Conference which is taking place online next month - with more keynote interviewees, more info about the CMU+TGE strands, and the first info on this year's Partner Panels. Delegates at The Great Escape Online will have access to a sophisticated online conference platform where they can network with other delegates, check out on-demand webinars and panels, and tune in to two livestreams of talks, interviews and debates on 13 and 14 May. | ||||
CMU+TGE is presenting three thematic strands this year: Future Music Talent, Future Music Strategies and Future Music World. Check out more info about them all - including confirmed sessions - lower down this bulletin. We are also presenting a series of keynote in conversations with industry leaders, which will include in-depth interviews with all the following... LORNA CLARKE, Controller Of Pop at the BBC. MERCK MERCURIADIS, veteran artist manager and founder and CEO of the Hipgnosis Songs Fund. NADIA KHAN, the leading artist manager and label owner, founder of Women In CTRL and Chair of the UK's Association Of Independent Music. OLE OBERMANN, Global Head Of Music at TikTok. WENDY ONG, President of TaP Management and TaP Records in the US | ||||
Alongside the CMU+TGE strands is the Partner Panels, a series of brilliant discussions presented by TGE's industry partners, including AIM, Ditto Music, MMF, PPL, PRS For Music, PRS Foundation, SyncVault and VEVO. The Partner Panels strand will also feature this year's artist in conversation, presented by PPL, PRS For Music and the PRS Foundation. Mercury Prize nominated songwriter and performer GHOSTPOET will be in conversation with Ivor Novello Award winning songwriter and President of the PRS Members' Council MICHELLE ESCOFFERY. | ||||
TO ACCESS THE TGE CONFERENCE 2021 GET YOUR DELEGATE PASS HERE. | ||||
The CMU+TGE programme combines briefings and insight sessions with expert interviews and lively panel discussions to help delegates navigate and understand the very latest trends and developments in the music business. | ||||
FUTURE MUSIC TALENT will look at how music educators and the music industry can better support entrepreneurial early-career music-makers, how COVID has impacted on the fanbase building process for DIY phase artists, and why it's more important than ever to educate the creative community about copyright and data. Sessions include… • Everything an aspiring artist needs to know - and how to teach it • Learning by doing: Young Guns Artist Campaign Team • What the fanbase building process involves in 2021 • Continued professional development in the music business Find out more about this strand here. | ||||
FUTURE MUSIC STRATEGIES - supported by BPI - will consider the latest trends in streaming, fanbase building and the direct-to-fan relationship, and investigate what the touring and festival markets will look like in the post-COVID, post-Brexit world. What technologies, data, influencers, partnerships and strategies will be essential for success in the years ahead? Sessions include… • Maximising the power of fan data • The future of festivals, ticketing and touring • Getting rights data right • Influencing the influencers Find out more about this strand here. | ||||
FUTURE MUSIC WORLD will investigate and celebrate initiatives that are making the music world more diverse, more sustainable and more healthy, and consider the role music-makers and the music industry can play in tackling prejudice in society, addressing the climate emergency, and rebuilding communities as we recover from the pandemic. Sessions include… • How to make diversity initiatives that truly deliver • Has the digital revolution liberated or locked out music-makers? • Cancel culture: good, bad or non-existent? Find out more about this strand here. TO ACCESS THE TGE CONFERENCE 2021 GET YOUR DELEGATE PASS HERE. | ||||
Delegates at TGE Online will also have access to a series of fact-packed webinars. CMU Insights will present three brand new briefings providing an overview of the topics and themes explored in the three CMU+TGE strands this year. Meanwhile there will be six webinars available from TGE Elevate, the professional development programme funded by Arts Council England. These educational sessions provide user-friendly beginner guides to different strands of the music industry. CMU:DIY will present 'How Music-Makers Make Money', 'Music Copyright Explained', 'How Streaming Really Works' and 'The Power Of Data'. Meanwhile Sentric Music will deliver two great sessions: 'WTF Is Music Publishing?' and 'Nine Steps To Land A Sync Deal'. TO ACCESS THE TGE CONFERENCE 2021 GET YOUR DELEGATE PASS HERE. | ||||
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