On March 20, 2021, Northern Power Summit (NPS) returns with Gone Global (presented by Believe Canada), the third and final part of their three-part series that began in January.
Mental health was the theme of January’s session, followed by a celebration of Black excellence in February, and now with March’s event, the focus will be on artist growth with international opportunities at the forefront. Musicality will be spotlighted as well, led by conversations with producers and beat-makers.
“Many things have changed in the music industry over the years, but one thing that remains the same is that artists want to get their music out all over the world – in a pandemic or not,” says Duane ‘D.O’ Gibson, NPS co-founder.
“We want to keep artists ready by focusing on the quality of their music, where they can gain access to funding and can hear from someone that has built a long-term career.”
Acclaimed producer and hip-hop artist Classified is the keynote speaker for March’s session. A true Canadian success story, Classified has built his career from the ground up and continues to excel through his own releases and his collaborative efforts with other artists.
Adding to the international theme, Croatia’s Phat Phillie and Niall Doorley of Barcelona’s Future Music Forum will speak about breaking into the European market. Gone Global will also feature expert industry sessions from Charlie Wall-Andrews, Garrett Van Dusen, Tone Mason, 4Korners, 80 Empire, DJ Greedo, and more.
Gone Global will run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on March 20, with registration rates ranging in price from $0-$20 to make the event accessible to all who wish to attend. Click here to purchase tickets via Eventbrite, and be sure to visit the official website, NorthernPowerSummit.com for even more info.
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