FastForward has announced a third round of speakers for its upcoming London conference, including artist manager Ellie Giles (Charli XCX), singer-songwriter Kimberly Anne and BPI director Chris Tams.
Other newly announced speakers include Phil Patterson (Department for International Trade), Kellie While (7digital), Rees Hitchcock (FRUKT), Cherie Hu (Forbes, USA) and Dorothée Imhoff (FUGA).
Taking place on 15 September at the British Library in Kings Cross, FastForward: London marks the beginning of a new, satellite conference series for the flagship Amsterdam event.
Alongside the existing content previously announced, five FastFifteen sessions have just been confirmed, including Standing Out on Streaming Services from Sulinna Ong (Deezer), UK Music Export in the Brexit Era from Phil Patterson (DIT) and Building Audiences in Live Music from Kelly Bennaton (DHP Family).
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster’s Universe platform here, with prices starting at the early bird rate of £95 available until 31 July, rising to £115 until 31 August, and finally £140 for the last minute rate.
Similar to Amsterdam, tickets for the event will be limited to 150 to allow for more meaningful networking and discussion.
Other newly announced speakers include Phil Patterson (Department for International Trade), Kellie While (7digital), Rees Hitchcock (FRUKT), Cherie Hu (Forbes, USA) and Dorothée Imhoff (FUGA).
Taking place on 15 September at the British Library in Kings Cross, FastForward: London marks the beginning of a new, satellite conference series for the flagship Amsterdam event.
Alongside the existing content previously announced, five FastFifteen sessions have just been confirmed, including Standing Out on Streaming Services from Sulinna Ong (Deezer), UK Music Export in the Brexit Era from Phil Patterson (DIT) and Building Audiences in Live Music from Kelly Bennaton (DHP Family).
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster’s Universe platform here, with prices starting at the early bird rate of £95 available until 31 July, rising to £115 until 31 August, and finally £140 for the last minute rate.
Similar to Amsterdam, tickets for the event will be limited to 150 to allow for more meaningful networking and discussion.