International Music Summit (IMS) has now announced its 2016 return with three global summits across IMS Engage, IMS Ibiza and IMS Asia-Pacific.
According to the organisation, the events are aimed at celebrating the full spectrum of dance music via various panels, workshops and parties.
The 2016 calendar begins with IMS Engage in Los Angeles on 21 April and will be hosted by W Hollywood, featuring conversations between icons of electronic music and the wider-world of film, fashion, finance and futurism.
In May, IMS will head to Ibiza for their main, global flagship summit - a comprehensive three-day event that sets the agenda for the year ahead.
After successfully venturing into new territory first in 2014 to Singapore and then again in 2015 in Shanghai, China, IMS is also excited to present a new IMS Asia-Pacific effort in 2016. This year, the industry will come together in Shanghai, China for a combined two-day event that will invite the global industry together from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Commenting, US DJ and producer Kaskade said: ‘I’ve always seen Asia as a place of opportunity, but now it feels like how it felt in 2008, 2009 in America. Tons of excitement. It was all leading up to something, and we’re going to get to see what that is.’
Visit internationalmusicsummit.com for more information.
According to the organisation, the events are aimed at celebrating the full spectrum of dance music via various panels, workshops and parties.
The 2016 calendar begins with IMS Engage in Los Angeles on 21 April and will be hosted by W Hollywood, featuring conversations between icons of electronic music and the wider-world of film, fashion, finance and futurism.
In May, IMS will head to Ibiza for their main, global flagship summit - a comprehensive three-day event that sets the agenda for the year ahead.
After successfully venturing into new territory first in 2014 to Singapore and then again in 2015 in Shanghai, China, IMS is also excited to present a new IMS Asia-Pacific effort in 2016. This year, the industry will come together in Shanghai, China for a combined two-day event that will invite the global industry together from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Commenting, US DJ and producer Kaskade said: ‘I’ve always seen Asia as a place of opportunity, but now it feels like how it felt in 2008, 2009 in America. Tons of excitement. It was all leading up to something, and we’re going to get to see what that is.’
Visit internationalmusicsummit.com for more information.