Get Plugged In course returns

Designed as a much needed best-practice roadmap of the processes involved in live music promoting and venue management, the five part course draws on Inglis’ two decades of experience, sharing lessons learned and highlighting the pitfalls plaguing promoters and venue operators UK-wide.

Anita Awbi
  • By Anita Awbi
  • 8 Dec 2011
  • min read
MusicTank's Get Plugged In: Live Music, Promotion and Venue Management course returns in February 2012.

Designed as a much needed best-practice roadmap of the processes involved in live music promoting and venue management, the five part course draws on Inglis’ two decades of experience, sharing lessons learned and highlighting the pitfalls plaguing promoters and venue operators UK-wide.

The course is designed to meet the needs of venue promoters and owners as well as tour managers, booking agents and artists and will cover an extensive range of topics including  promotion, ticketing and licensing legislation as well as the future issues facing Britain’s venues.

Course tutor, Andy Inglis, co-creator and manager of The Luminaire venue is joined by speakers Jonas Vebner (head of Music Export Norway's UK office), Steve Tilley (National Promoter at Kilimanjaro) and Dave Newton (founder of WeGotTickets).

Get Plugged In: Live Music, Promotion and Venue Management

18.00 – 21.00 27 February, 5, 12, 19 26 March 2012

The Boardroom, University of Westminster, Regent Street, London, W1B 2UW

MusicTank Members: MT student members £150 | MT Individual members £170 | Full price £229

Visit MusicTank's website to find out more and book.