MusicSA Announces 2025 Industry Workshops

21 January 2025 | 11:53 am | Emily Wilson

Looking to network, perfect your craft, launch a sustainable career in music? MusicSA has you covered.

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MusicSA - known as the “peak body and advocate” for the contemporary South Australian music industry - has just announced their upcoming 2025 industry development workshops.

This run of workshops boasts a series of incredible opportunities for young, emerging South Australian-based artists to learn more about the challenging industry that they wish to succeed in. Crucially, these workshops, run by industry heavyweights, are free of charge and accessible to all.

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Five workshops have been announced - with reportedly more to come soon. These exciting, rewarding workshops include the following:

Nice To Meet You: This networking session will take place at Songbird Society in Bowden on February 6th. Songbird Society is an organisation that offers unparalleled support in the pursuit of a sustainable artist career. They will be discussing the services that they plan to provide this year.

Meet The Agents: Taking place on February 26th at Jive on Hindley Street, this event will offer major insight into the agenting process from such industry giants as Jess Wust from Cult Artists and Jimmy Kleiner from Select Music.

Pitch Like A Pro: Though the specific venue is still to be determined, this event will be taking place on March 13th. The owner of music services company Good Intent, Rob Carrol, will cover how best to pitch for events, festivals, and a plethora of other opportunities.

The Future of Australian Artist Management: Once again taking place at Jive, on April 9th, this session will centre on discussions surrounding some of the wider issues affecting artist management today and how the industry can best work to navigate these modern challenges.

How To Sell Tickets: This workshop offers exactly what it says on the packaging. This interactive session will take place at the beloved Adelaide Unibar on June 25th.

All events are available to attend via RSVP, but spots are limited, so if you are keen to be involved, it is a good idea to act fast. Links to RSVP and for more details are available here.

This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body

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