Thu, 03/02/2017
WHAT: A brand new music conference to challenge and inspire.
WHERE: Colston Hall, Bristol
WHEN: Thursday 30th March 2017, 10.30am - 6pm + evening concert/afterparty
Tickets available at: www.sound-industry.com/tickets
Sound Industry is a brand new music conference for the South West which aims to challenge and inspire individuals working across all aspects of the vibrant musical landscape of Bristol and beyond. The conference will host some of the UK’s leading music industry professionals in a day-long program of thought-provoking panel discussions, workshops, and keynote speeches. Too often, the music industry as a whole can feel like it is directed at - and run by - a very narrow demographic of people; Sound Industry’s mission is to represent something more diverse. Hosted by Bristol Women In Music, the conference program has been curated to offer a platform for lively debate and fresh ideas that will equip and challenge both men
and women. In addition to examining the business side of careers in music, Sound Industry will be looking at the profession from a human perspective, covering broader issues of musical diversity, equality, wellbeing and politics.
Taking place at Bristol’s premier arts venue, Colston Hall, the day will also include live performances at lunchtime and an evening concert with Kate Simko and London Electronic Orchestra. As well as those already working in music professionally, Sound Industry welcomes students and individuals aspiring to a career in the music industry.
About Bristol Women In Music:
Established in 2014, Bristol Women In Music is an association working to raise awareness of the roles, issues, and successes of women in the music industry. Through various events and an ever-growing network, Bristol Women in Music is establishing a sustainable presence throughout the South West, laying the foundation for a more accessible and equitable music industry for both men and women.
For more information check out www.sound-industry.com
Twitter: @SoundIndustry_
Facebook: @SoundIndustryBris