The campaign has been kickstarted by creative thinktank The Hub, with support from the Music Venue Trust, and is designed to raise awareness of music industry issues ahead of the election.
For the next three weeks until polling day on 7 May, participants are being urged to cast their vote for the single most pressing music issue they want the next government to address.
You can cast your vote either online via social media using the #VoteForMusic tag, or at a venue that’s elected to be a #VoteForMusic polling station.
Online voters can also nominate three other people to cast their #VoteForMusic.
Results of the campaign will be announced at The Great Escape on 15 May, with a follow-up head-to-head debate, featuring senior politicians, at The Hub’s One Dayer conference on 1 July.
Please visit http://thehubuk.com/consultancy/vote-for-music/ for more info on how to make your voice heard.
For the next three weeks until polling day on 7 May, participants are being urged to cast their vote for the single most pressing music issue they want the next government to address.
You can cast your vote either online via social media using the #VoteForMusic tag, or at a venue that’s elected to be a #VoteForMusic polling station.
Online voters can also nominate three other people to cast their #VoteForMusic.
Results of the campaign will be announced at The Great Escape on 15 May, with a follow-up head-to-head debate, featuring senior politicians, at The Hub’s One Dayer conference on 1 July.
Please visit http://thehubuk.com/consultancy/vote-for-music/ for more info on how to make your voice heard.