Following the Music Cities Convention in May in Brighton, global events and marketing specialist Sound Diplomacy is launching a series of events to ‘further explore the relationship between music and the built environment’.
The first in this series of events takes place on Tuesday, September 6 in the form of Sound Development, a new conference featuring leading thinkers across property development, the public sector and the music and creative industries, championing cases of successful music-led economic and cultural development(s).
Among the latest speakers confirmed to appear are Martin Elbourne (Talent Booker, Glastonbury and co-founder of The Great Escape), Louise Brooke Smith (CEO, Brooke Smith Planning), James Harris (policy and network manager, Royal Town Planning Institute) and Mary-Alice Stack (CEO, Creative United).
Proceeds from the event will all go to charity, while ticket buyers are given the option to donate an amount upon registering.