Close Menu
tunedindaily.comtunedindaily.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    If they can not succumb to fascism, that would be great

    November 11, 2025

    Natasha Rose -Creature of Bad Habit –

    November 11, 2025

    16 Musicians Who’ve Served in the U.S. Military

    November 11, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    tunedindaily.comtunedindaily.com
    Tuesday, November 11
    • Home
    • Music News
    • Events
    • Playlists
    • Top Hits
    • Releases
    • Concerts
    • More
      • Charts
      • Interviews
    tunedindaily.comtunedindaily.com
    Home»Events»Programme and first speakers announced for Music Industry + Music Education Conference
    Events

    Programme and first speakers announced for Music Industry + Music Education Conference

    By October 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Programme and first speakers announced for Music Industry + Music Education Conference
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    The programme has been published for the Music Industry + Music Education Conference taking place in Manchester next month alongside Un-Convention, with Music Mark CEO Bridget Whyte, AIM Head Of Membership Nina Radojewski, and creative strategist and researcher Kate McBain all confirmed as speakers. 

    Presented by CMU’s Pathways Into Music Foundation, the conference brings together key people from the music industry and music education to discuss the best ways to support future music talent, both on and off stage. It’s taking place as the UK government plans the launch of a new National Centre For Arts And Music Education, and exactly what that means will be one of the topics for discussion. 

    Whyte, who leads Music Mark, the membership organisation that champions “musical learning in and out of schools”, will discuss how governments – both national and regional – can support industry and educators to ensure music careers are better showcased and sign-posted to young people. 

    Radojewski and McBain will kick start a discussion on apprenticeships, internships, work placements and mentoring, considering practical and impactful ways that independent music businesses operating on tight budgets can best support those embarking on a music career. 

    Commenting on this year’s programme, Pathways Into Music director Phil Nelson says, “Having a thriving UK music industry in the next ten years depends on supporting new talent today, both music creators and those who aspire to work in the industry”. 

    “Music educators in schools, colleges and universities, as well as education hubs and talent development organisations, play a crucial role in providing that support”, he adds. “At MIME we look at how we can ensure music education is properly sign-posting the various pathways into music, and what role the music industry and government needs to play”.

    The MIME Conference takes place on 22 Nov at Band On The Wall in Manchester. Tickets for MIME are available for £50 – though CMU subscribers get a 50% discount by using the code mime50.

    announced Conference Education industry music programme Speakers
    Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

      Related Posts

      Britpop? It’s anything I fucking say it is!

      November 11, 2025

      Inside GoldState Music’s Conference on AI, Indie Music: 5 Takeaways

      November 11, 2025

      Steve Aoki & Nicky Romero come together for their ‘Higher Off The Ground’ EP

      November 11, 2025
      Recent Posts

      If they can not succumb to fascism, that would be great

      November 11, 2025

      Natasha Rose -Creature of Bad Habit –

      November 11, 2025

      16 Musicians Who’ve Served in the U.S. Military

      November 11, 2025
      Top Blogs

      Calendar of New Movie Releases

      By TuneInDaily

      Check out Master Peace’s indie sleaze-flavoured new single ‘Harley’

      By TuneInDaily
      Top Posts

      Ruti Shares New Single ‘Maybe I Got It Wrong’

      July 20, 20250 Views

      Ruel Returns With Lovesick New Pop Anthem ‘I Can Die Now’

      July 20, 20250 Views

      Montreal’s Atomik Train Steaming Down the Tracks to Success with Forthcoming Debut Album

      July 20, 20250 Views
      Don't Miss

      Anthony Kiedis Rocks $2,500 Designer Black Metal Sweatsuit

      By November 11, 20250

      Would you spend more than $2,000 to rep a designer black metal sweatsuit? It looks…

      Britpop? It’s anything I fucking say it is!

      November 11, 2025

      Navy Blue Talks Kinship with Ka, Personal Subject Matter, & New Album

      November 11, 2025
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Pinterest
      • Instagram
      • YouTube
      • Vimeo

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

      About Us

      Welcome to PlayActionNews.com – Your Ultimate Source for All Things Sports!

      At PlayActionNews, we live and breathe sports. Whether it's the adrenaline rush of a last-minute touchdown, the strategy behind fantasy leagues, or the thrill of picking the right underdog, we’re here to bring the action directly to you.

      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
      latest posts

      Calendar of New Movie Releases

      July 20, 2025

      Check out Master Peace’s indie sleaze-flavoured new single ‘Harley’

      July 20, 2025

      WATCH: Tomorrowland 2025 Live Stream (Weekend 1)

      July 20, 2025
      Trending

      If they can not succumb to fascism, that would be great

      November 11, 2025

      Natasha Rose -Creature of Bad Habit –

      November 11, 2025

      16 Musicians Who’ve Served in the U.S. Military

      November 11, 2025
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Disclaimer
      © 2025 tunedindaily Designed by pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.