Day Two of last week's CMW featured panels on a potpouri of subjects. Today we focus on music marketing and the relationship between music and cannabis.
The 41st Canadian Music Week (CMW) kicked off at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto last week, with a jam-packed schedule of events and performances. The evenings were filled with some of the brightest new and established Canadian artists, including Charlotte Cardin, Tumble, Fuego, Grace May, Virginia To Vegas, and Badflower. The days were filled with a series of expert panels covering topics from sync licensing to Afrobeats to new release marketing strategies.
The Tallinn Music Week conference was a platform for discussing AI and its potential, while also showcasing innovative music artists who blend traditional and contemporary elements. The conference highlighted Estonia's commitment to creativity, technological advancements, and a better future.
Canadian Music Week 2023, the country's leading entertainment event showcasing conferences, trade exhibitions, award shows, and a six-night new music festival featuring hundreds of bands at various live music venues in downtown Toronto.
One of the biggest European showcase festivals, ESNS, encourages artists to apply.
With its aim to highlight European talent, Dutch showcase and conference ESNS once...
In this month’s festival overview, we introduce events that equally enthral music enthusiasts and industry professionals.
HowTheLightGetsIn
26-29 May 2023
Planned as a series of events during...
The music industry showcase Tallinn Music Week has announced the conference programme.
Tallinn will once again become a hot spot for music industry professionals....