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GOING GLOBAL 2017 ANNOUNCES PANELS AND WORKSHOPS

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Going Global 2017
Panels and Workshops
Announced!

Going Global 2017 welcomes its largest gathering and greatest assortment of international and New Zealand-based delegates to date, hosting 21 seminars and workshops over Sept. 1st & 2nd at the gorgeous Roundhead Studios.

Going Global 2017 brings to Auckland experts from Spotify, Paradigm Talent Agency, Bandcamp, 4AD, Sugaroo!, Secretly Canadian, BIGSOUND, Billboard, Subpop, ICHILE, Slate Entertainment, States of Sound
and so many more!!

Presenters from Chile, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States,Singapore, and New Zealand will speak on topics as diverse as touring, booking, public speaking, digital sales – crucial information and knowledge that will jump start an international career.

The full list of activities is available at goingglobal.co.nz. Coming soon is the Going Global Conference app, putting all the information about speakers, panels, venues, artists and hobnobbing activities in the palm of your hand. Available on 29th August for both Android and iPhone, you will find the information you need to make the most of the opportunities that Going Global is bringing to you!

Search
‘Going Global Music Summit’ in the
Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

“Over the years I’ve made some great connections at Going Global with international industry folks. Because of the ratio of speakers to delegates, the heavy hitters are really accessible, much more so than at the big conferences overseas. Personally it’s been most helpful for licensing my music internationally, and also touring.
On top of the international side of things, I find it’s a great place to catch up and touch base with the local industry and fellow Kiwi artists.” – Mel Parsons

Joining previously announced international speakers are 2 additional Chilean music ambassadors and 21 New Zealand music professionals:

NATE SPRAGUE  (Owner/Music Producer/Engineer, Tinta Negra)
Nathaniel “Nate” Sprague is a musician, music producer and recording engineer with more than 10 years of experience in the production field. As a musician and entrepreneur, he has identified music’s capacity to add enormous value to products, services and audiovisual productions offered around the world. His goal is to bring clients’ propositions to life and help them communicate their message in an effective and memorable fashion to reach their target market. www.tintanegraproducciones.com

VICTOR BUTRON (Executive Producer, Agencia Nacional de Eventos)
Victor has more than 15 years’ experience in events as executive producer, artistic general producer, and cultural manager with extensive knowledge of the music and entertainment industry. He specialises in the creation of innovative and strategic marketing, event production, product development and creation of trademarks. Victor holds higher degrees in Protocol Management, Institutional Relations and Event Organization; Social Communication; Strategic Communication and Corporate Social Responsibility; and Pedagogy in Higher Education. https://www.producciongeneral.cl/  

The impressive flock of New Zealand speakers at Going Global 2017 includes musician Anthonie Tonnon; Artist Manager Ashley Page, Page One Management; Caroline Stone, Caroline Stone Law; A Low Hum founder,Ian Jorgensen; musician Marlon Gerbes, Six60; IMNZ Co-Chair and Flying Nun Records, Matthew Davis; Mel Parsons, songwriter; Mikee Tucker, founder Loop Recordings and Co-Chair IMNZ; Nicky­ Harrop, AudioCulture and Massey University; Nicole Duckworth, Managing Director of The Drop; NicNak Media owner, Nicole Thomas; Olivia Young, manager of The Maple; Pennie Black, Pennie Black Artist Services; Openside singerPossum Plows; Roberto Mukai, founder of Mucho Aroha Music; Sarah Pearce, NZ on Air; Sophie Burbery, Little Bark; Artist Manager, CRS Management Teresa Patterson; NZ Music Commission Chairperson, Vicky Blood; and Victoria Kelly, Member Services Manager APRA AMCOS.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2017
Roundhead Studios
151 Newton Rd, Eden Terrace, Auckland
Friday, 1st September
Saturday, 2nd September
Tickets from Eventbrite.co.nz

GOING GLOBAL PRESENTS
Whammy Bar, Whammy Backroom and Wine Cellar
St. Kevin’s Arcade, Karangahape Road, Auckland
Saturday, 2nd September
Doors open at 6:30pm
First artist on at 7:00pm. Each artist will perform a 20-minute set!

Tickets are limited, open to the public, and only $20 from UndertheRadar.co.nz

**Free entry with your GOING GLOBAL WEEKEND PASS**
(Tickets for the GOING GLOBAL SUMMIT & Weekend Pass available from Eventbrite.co.nz)

More information about the Going Global Music Summit and
the Going Global Presents showcase is available at goingglobal.co.nz

Coming soon: The Going Global Conference app, for info on speakers, panels, venues, artists and hobnobbing activities in the palm of your hand. Search ‘Going Global Music Summit’ in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2017 moves into its sixth year and continues to provide invaluable global business opportunities for the New Zealand music community: artist showcases to key music industry representatives, upskilling seminars discussing the latest trends, and advice and anecdotes from international professionals via panel discussions and one-on-one meetings. This year’s conference will take place across the Roundhead Studios complex, in Newton, Auckland. Roundhead is an artist-focused location with internationally recognised creative credentials and ambience. It’s simply the perfect spot to discuss music.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2017 is a rare opportunity for any local artist, manager, publicist, A&R, producer, music writer, record label and venue manager to connect with international booking agents, synch licensors, international media, PR experts, artist managers with international experience and those working for the fast moving live and digital music platforms.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2017 is proudly brought to you by Independent Music New Zealand in partnership with the NZ Music Commission and Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development and is supported by NZ On Air, APRA AMCOS and a Recorded Music NZ Music Grant.

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