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MMF Weekly Roundup

20 December 2024

A summary of events and resources for music managers from the week.

 

The MMF team spent Wednesday reflecting on 2024 and planning great things for 2025, followed by a faultless performance at the Crystal Maze! Annabella couldn’t join us for the Crystal Maze, because she was busy discussing grassroots touring with the industry (so we’ll let her off this time!).

 

On 10th January, Wonk is hosting a free mental health ‘Creator Clinic’ event in London.

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Keychange has opened applications for its upcoming Talent Leadership Programme, open to women and gender-diverse individuals.

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Get 20% off the Essentials of Music Management book until the end of December!

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UK Music is running a survey, aimed at revealing the economic impact of Black music. It only takes ten minutes to complete.

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