Request for Proposals: Closing the Gap – Impact and Representation of BIPOC Live Music Workers in Canada
Read the request for proposals here.
Read the request for proposals here.
Conducted by Nordicity, the study measures the contributions and impacts stimulated by Toronto’s live music venues, the impact of COVID-19, and makes recommendations to ensure the ecosystem itself can thrive in the future.
UK LIVE MUSIC AT “RECORD HIGH” £1.1BN VALUE
The value of Britain’s live music industry grew a remarkable 10% in 2018, reveals UK Music’s first Music by Numbers report, which is published today: https://www.iq-mag.net/2019/11/uk-live-music-record-high-1-1bn-music-by-numbers/#.XfkW9GRKhPa
A key message from this study is that the Indigenous music community is thriving yet the Indigenous music industry (Indigenous-owned, Indigenous-directed music companies and supporting organizations) is in its infancy and there is still considerable room for growth and development. The study shows that Indigenous musicians are making a significant contribution to Canada but there remain a number of ongoing, systemic issues that are keeping Indigenous musicians from fully participating in the Canadian economy.
Vision for Ontario’s Live Music Industry
Vision pour l’industrie ontarienne de la musique en concert
Here the Beat Final August 2018Here the Beat – The Economic Impact of Live Music in BC
Vitality and Impact of Arts Presenting – Full Report