Applications are open to artists (writing & performing their own music) and industry professionals (working in music) in Canada, Estonia, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the UK.
Read MoreAs Keychange aims at increasing diversity on the global music scene, Oslo World has become one of the official partner festivals in Keychange 2.0
Read MoreDetails of the next phase of Keychange were announced at a presentation and press launch at Reeperbahn Festival, Hamburg, hosted by Puja Patel (Editor In Chief at Pitchfork).
Read MoreIceland Airwaves returns to Reykjavík Wednesday, November 6 through Saturday, November 9, bringing together more than 130 bands from 20 countries. As proud Keychange partners, Iceland Airwaves has achieved equal gender balance for the second year running, with a 50/50 split on the line up. Today, Iceland Airwaves reveals its final wave of performers.
Read MoreThe Keychange initiative also reveals a new partnership team for the second phase to launch in September at Reeperbahn Festival by Keychange ambassador Kate Nash and others Today, the European partner network behind the gender balance movement Keychange, is thrilled to announce the funding of €1.4 million from from the Creative Europe programme…
Read MoreAnnie Mac heads up the latest initiative from SMIRNOFF’s “Equalising Music” campaign – the ‘Equalising Music Pledge’
Read MoreKeychange was announced as the winner under the category of Innovation at the SIM Awards in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Read MoreI started to explore the idea of a European talent development programme for female artists back in 2014 when we were evaluating our own Women Make Music fund at PRS Foundation.
Read MoreKeychange launches a manifesto to unite the music industry, national governments, European Parliament and European Commission
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