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Meet the MU at Resonate Music Conference Glasgow

The MU is delighted to partner with Resonate Music Industry Conference, which takes place at Platform in Glasgow on 28 November. We will be hosting a trade table and running a session on working as a recording musician, so please do come and say hello if you’re attending.

Published: 15 November 2024 | 1:40 PM
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The MU will be hosting a trade table and running a session on ‘Working as a Recording Musician’ as part of the conference. Photo: Shutterstock.

Resonate is a music industry conference focusing on industry training, business development, accessibility and collaboration.

Founded in 2017 and directed by the team at 23rd Precinct Music, it is a springboard to prepare Scotland’s music industry talent for international growth, and to come together to discuss challenges and opportunities to grow the industry for the benefit of all.

Now in its 8th year, Resonate will host an array of panels, workshops, demonstrations, round tables, one-to-one sessions, and ample opportunity for networking.

It takes place at Platform, 253 Argyle St, Glasgow G2 8DL, on Thursday 28 November 2024, 10:00 am to late.

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Meet the MU

The MU will be hosting a trade table and running a session on ‘Working as a Recording Musician’ as part of the conference.

The session is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and strategies to build a sustainable career as a recording artist. It takes place in Arch 6, 12:30 pm to 1.25 pm.

Staff who will be in attendance at Resonate:

  • Louise Stanners Pow, MU Regional Officer, Scotland & Northern Ireland Team
  • Sam Jordan, MU Sessions Official, Recording & Broadcasting
  • Jessica Craig, MU Royalties Official, , Recording & Broadcasting.

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Silhouette of male singer on stage in front of a blue light, holding his hands out to the crowd.

Meet the MU at Resonate Music Conference Glasgow

The MU is delighted to partner with Resonate Music Industry Conference, which takes place at Platform in Glasgow on 28 November. We will be hosting a trade table and running a session on working as a recording musician, so please do come and say hello if you’re attending.

Published: 15 November 2024

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