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Australian Music Week is here

PRESS RELEASE: Australian Music Week kicks off this week, the three-day music and entertainment industry conference, taking place in venues around Sydney s beautiful Cronulla Beach. From this…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 30, 2016
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australian music week is here

PRESS RELEASE:

Australian Music Week kicks off this week, the three-day music and entertainment industry conference, taking place in venues around Sydney’s beautiful Cronulla Beach. From this Thursday through to Saturday (November 3-5), Australian Music Week will be packed to the rafters with exciting and informative industry panels, paired with a showcase of some of the countries best up and coming musical talent.

The only event of its kind in NSW, will be playing host to Australia’s leading industry figures. Two whole days dedicated to panels and workshops to provide all the tools, insight and knowledge needed to build a profile in the business that is designed and catered to music lovers, artists and industry professionals. Panels will cover songwriting, touring, publishing, producing, finance, marketing and more. AMW will put you face-to-face with the forward-thinkers who are shaping the entertainment industry.

Check out the full list of exciting and essential panels and workshops HERE

If that wasn’t enough, Saturday will bring together 80 of the best emerging artists on offer from around Australia and the world in the AMW Live Showcase.

See the Live Show Schedule HERE

Alongside the conference, AMW will be presenting Hifi Days Festival, a free outdoor event featuring an impressive line-up. The Delta Riggs, Bootleg Rascal, Jeff Martin, Letters to Lions and Betty & Oswald, will be playing to the picturesque backdrop of one of Sydney’s most beautiful beaches, the perfect way to spend a sun-kissed Sunday.

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An exciting project named Feed Music, has also come on board, who will be feeding all the bands at Australian Music Week through El Sol Mexican, for an All You Can Eat Taco Bar (Thu/Fri 5pm-6pm). Feed Music is an innovative App/Website that enables bands and musicians to sign up, log in & use their location while on the road to pinpoint participating cafes and restaurants situated in their passing town, in which they can eat & drink at for free, in return for cross-promotion. The app seeks to revolutionise the way bands approach a tour, alleviate some financial pressure, and open businesses up to a new level of marketing opportunities.

With all facets of the industry covered, and so much to see and be a part of, Australian Music Week is certainly not to be missed. 

When you present your delegate/artist pass at the Qudos Bank Arena you will be welcome as a guest of the Sydney Kings for their game against Cairns on Monday 7th November from 7pm, where Australian Music Week artist Demi Louise will be performing the national anthem. For more venue information head to  http://www.sydneykings.com

Tickets to all Australian Music Week showcase and panel events are on sale now can be purchased from oztix HERE

For more information on Australian Music Week, ticket information, or to register for the conference, please access the website HERE

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