Music Expo announces today that in 2020 one of their conference for music producers, audio engineers and industry related representatives will be held in Mexico City, Mexico on February, 15th so we can say now that Music Expo become an international major phenomenon, for sure.
Also, in the press release we’ve found out that more cities from US has been added to the list including Nashville, Miami and San Francisco.
Music Expo Mexico 2020
For Music Expo Mexico 2020 the location will be SAE Institute from Mexico City. As usually, the conference is made in collaboration with Sound On Sound Magazine and hosted by SAE Institute. You can purchase an early bird ticket for Music Expo Mexico by visiting musicexpo.co/mexico. More dates and also more info about this will be soon announce.
Facts about Music Expo
Music Expo has more than three times its attendance rate since the launch in 2014, and has continued to provide people at the beginning of their career or pro-level already the opportunity to learn and find a lot of insights from the most successful music producers. This year alone, Music Expo announced more than 1,400 attendees at all of three events. In addition, more than 100 presenters provided over 80 hours of networking and training programs, including conversations and keynotes from award-winning producers and engineers like Gary Noble (Estelle, Amy Winehouse, Fugees), F. Reid Shippen (Kenny Chesney, Cage The Elephant, One Republic) and Clarence Jey (All-4-One, “Glee” and viral song “Friday”). Music Expo welcomed the support of major technology brands including Yamaha, Steinberg, iZotope, Leapwing Audio and more.
“Our goal is to continue to exist in places that have a community of music creators, but might not have the same access or resources of cities like Los Angeles or New York. With the support of SAE Institute, we are expanding our mission into Mexico City, where we have identified a community of music creators, and can provide valuable resources and tools that can help them do what they love,” said Loïc Maestracci, Founder of Music Expo.
Due to high demand, Music Expo expanded its annual San Francisco Bay Area Conference for the first time in November for two days. The event attracted 700 persons over two days. Producer and engineer all-star lineup was completed fantastic by Warren Huart (The Fray, James Blunt, Pro Like Like Pro), Michael Romanowski (Third Eye Blind, Pentatonix, G-Love), Pete Lyman (Chris Stapleton, Fall Out Boy, Weezer), Piper Payne (Third Eye Blind, Madame ) Gandhi, geographer), DECAP (Joyner Lucas, Locksmith, Talib Kweli), Jay-J (Jill Scott, Joss Stone), artist and producer Christopher Willits and DJ Liam Shy who presented only to the standing room. The extended program included workshops on mastering sessions, beat analysis, and workshops about analog recording.
“We continue to grow every year, and that growth has made the decision easy to return to markets like Nashville, Miami and San Francisco. With everything that we do, we try to integrate the attendees with our presenters, and we do that by offering an up-close and interactive experiences for attendees to get-to-know their peers and mentors, and the people they look up to. We are excited to be a one-of-a-kind conference geared toward music makers, and now with a network across cities in the U.S., and for the first time, internationally,” added Maestracci.
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