2011 Official NZ Music Month Summit
Saturday 28th May
Auckland Museum Auditorium, Domain Dr, Parnell
10am to 4.30pm
Free entry, open to the public
After the outstanding success of last year’s inaugural one day NZ Music Month Summit, the NZ Music Commission, NZ Music
Managers Forum and IMNZ are proud to present the Summit’s return this year.
Artists, managers, self-managed artists and anyone with an interest in music are invited to attend a series of seminars
around the theme How To Make Money In Music. The five seminars cover such subjects as how to make money from selling
your music (when everyone seems to be downloading it), touring and merchandise, songwriting (with special guest Jon
Toogood) and international markets – spotlight on Australia.
With experienced executives from record companies, music festivals, booking agents and publishers teamed with
prestigious songwriters and international guests, this seminar series is an essential date on your NZ Music Month
calendar if you are serious about your music career.
More information on the seminars and speakers here.
Going Global
Monday 30th May
The Hub – Toi Poneke Arts Centre, 61 Abel Smith St, Wellington
6pm to 8pm
Free entry, open to the public
Wellington Music Industry Seminar Presented by the New Zealand Music Commission and Independent Music New Zealand.
Following the Summit in Auckland, four speakers will be heading down to Wellington for this one-off seminar.
If you are looking to take your music overseas, come and hear from people who are working with both new and established
artists from New Zealand on the global stage. This seminar is an opportunity to meet and interact with industry experts
from New Zealand, Australia and the UK, experienced both in New Zealand and offshore.
More information on the seminar and speakers here.
Polynesian Blue Pacific Music Awards
The 2011 Polynesian Blue Pacific Music Awards will be held on Saturday 28 May, 7pm, at the Genesis Theatre, TelstraClear
Pacific in Manukau City.
You’re invited to come along and enjoy the glitz and glamour of the evening. Nominees include Adeaze, Erakah, Nesian
Mystik, Tha Feelstyle, Vince Harder, Ladi6 and more. Performers on the night include Young Sid, Bella Kalolo, K.One,
Pacific Underground, Koile and Three Houses Down. There will also be a special tribute performance created for the
night, to honour the 2011 recipient for the Manukau Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award.
Tickets are still on sale – but are limited! Tickets are only $20 for adults ($15 for students and children) – and are
available from Ticket Direct or phone 0800 224 224.
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