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Members Discount Available: Music Connected 2018

15 March 2018

Music Connected 2018 – the UK’s largest digital music conference – returns on Friday 20th April. Leading record labels, self-releasing artists and digital music companies will descend on Glaziers Hall for a day packed full of future-facing topics, top name speakers and unrivalled professional insight on all things digital.

Music Connected 2018 (in association with Merlin and CI) will look at the latest developments and opportunities opening for labels and music companies operating in the digital music market. The annual conference will offer a tightly targeted day of networking, deal-making, practical digital business advice and enlightening conference sessions.  The official Music Connected afterparty will take place at Omeara from 5.30-7.30pm on the day, with all delegates receiving a hard-earned complimentary drink at the bar.

MMF members can get 50% off tickets with the code music50. You can purchase tickets here.

WHEN: Friday 20th April, 9AM-5PM
WHERE: Glaziers Hall, 9 Montague Close,London, SE1 9DD

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