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The Great Escape 2013 | ||
15th - 17th May 2013 Various Venues, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom |
Tickets are SOLD OUT |
The UK’s premiere music conference The Great Escape convention, held 16-18 May, proudly announces today Arts Council England Chief Executive, Alan Davey and co-Owner of Rough Trade Retail, Stephen Godfroy as keynote speakers for the 2013 event. Tackling compelling topics from arts funding to the future of High Street retail, these industry heavyweights will offer unique insights into the music business to convention delegates.
Alan Davey will officially launch the first ever artist-centric music funding initiative - The Music Industry Talent Development Fund – and outline the Arts Council’s vision for music talent funding. Also speaking at this keynote session and divulging how this initiative will work in practice is Vanessa Reed, Executive Director of PRS for Music Foundation, which will manage and administer the new scheme.
The downfall of retail giant HMV this year has dominated headlines, emerging as a major talking point for the music business and consumers alike. In the face of the prominent issues threatening the entertainment retail sector at large, Stephen Godfroy, co-Owner of Rough Trade Retail will explain how his company has defied the odds. Admired across the industry, Godfroy will discuss the opportunities that he and his colleagues at Rough Trade see amidst the doom and gloom.
In addition, Convention Programmer of The Great Escape, Chris Cooke, will delve behind the scenes into how artists, both grass roots and established, are learning to navigate the new music industry. He’ll chat to some of the most admired managers – including Brian Message (Radiohead and Nick Cave) and Garry Blackburn (Madness) - on the new kinds of approaches and deals that are already working for them in 2013.
Commenting on the launch of The Music Industry Talent Development Fund at TGE 2013, The Great Escape Co-Founder and Creative Director Martin Elbourne said: “The launch is a landmark moment for music in England, and it is great news that Alan Davey, who has personally spearheaded this new initiative, will officially unveil the programme at The Great Escape this year. This fund offers so much potential for emerging artists, and TGE will provide a platform where it can be fully embraced by the industry”.
THE CONVENTION & FESTIVAL
The Great Escape presents the UK’s premiere music business convention, a place for music industry professionals from across the world to exchange knowledge, ideas, contacts and business.
Taking place in Brighton from 16-18 May, The Great Escape offers delegates an extensive programme of panels, conversations, parties and networking sessions, enabling them to better tackle the challenges and capitalise on the opportunities that exist in the modern music industry.
Delegates also have priority access to The Great Escape festival, Europe’s leading festival for new music, presenting over 350 exciting new artists and bands in over 30 venues across Brighton. First confirmed artists include BΔSTILLE*, TOM ODELL, KING KRULE, ALUNAGEORGE and CHVRCHES.
*A small number of shows will take place at The Dome in Brighton. The first of the 2013 Dome Shows to be announced is BΔSTILLE. To gain access to a Brighton Dome Show, attendees can top up their festival wristband for only £7 per show, or purchase a separate gig ticket for £14.50 Tickets on sale HERE
THE GREAT ESCAPE FESTIVAL BRIGHTON, EAST SUSSEX, UK 16-18 MAY 2013
3-DAY FESTIVAL TICKETS (EARLY BIRD) £45 (limited availability)
3-DAY DELEGATE TICKETS (EARLY BIRD) £145 (limited availability
BΔSTILLE – TOP UP (BRIGHTON DOME SHOW) £7
(top up a 3 day festival ticket to ensure guaranteed access to BΔSTILLE show)
BΔSTILLE – SINGLE TICKET (BRIGHTON DOME SHOW) £12.50 (guaranteed access to BΔSTILLE show only)