Music & Democracy Unite: New dates for Africa Rising Music Conference 2024 in honour of 30 Years of South African Democracy
In a glowing showcase of African music and its global impact, Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC) 2024 is set to take place from May 27th to 28th. Originally set for May 28th and 29th, ARMC’s dates have been shifted to accommodate the 2024 General National and Provincial elections announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa for May 29th. This adjustment ensures participants can be fully immersed in the conference and still exercise their democratic rights.
ARMC has recently joined the Federation of Music Conferences as the first African music conference, solidifying its position as a leading platform for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike. This year ARMC builds further on its rich history of hosting renowned artists such as Boohle, Moblack, Natasha Chansa, Blindsmyth, Rose Bonica, and El Mukuka.
Namakau Star recently announced as Co-Owner and Creative Lead of ARMC, highlighted the conference’s commitment to democracy and the future aspirations of its community. “Adjusting our conference dates not only respects the electoral process but also ensures our attendees and speakers have an uninterrupted experience of growth, networking and inspiration,” stated Namakau Star.
What to Expect at ARMC 2024
Hosted in the lively Newtown precinct of Johannesburg – and anticipating six new venue partners, including AMPD Studios and City Lodge Hotel among others still to be announced – ARMC aims to connect music executives, artists, and enthusiasts with the tools and knowledge to advance in the music industry. The event boasts a comprehensive program, featuring workshops by Yamaha and Ableton, as well as panel discussions with speakers from local and international heavyweight industry players, among them Samro, Cotton Fest, Bassline Festival and the Association for Electronic Music. It promises a wealth of learning and networking opportunities.
ARMC proudly announces its 2024 ambassadors – distinguished figures who embody the spirit and dynamism of the African music scene. Tsholo Rabotsho, creative director, founder of TR Concepts; Delta The Leo, a multifaceted artist; Lula Odiba, representing YFM and Channel O; and Ms Party, a renowned DJ/artist, have been selected for their impactful contributions and leadership within the music community. These ambassadors will play a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of femme and queer individuals, further enriching the conference’s diverse and inclusive ethos. More information on the ambassadors can be found here.
“The most incredible privilege you can ever be called to experience is to work with others, to serve others, that’s what being a part of this programme means to me. With my influence, I look forward to cultivating fruitful relationships to further pioneer female leadership and impactful collaboration. Here’s to taking Africa to the rest of the world!” – Tsholo Rabotsho (Creative Director, Founder – TR Concepts).
Accessibility and Inclusion Initiatives
In light of the rescheduled conference dates and in celebration of 30 Years of Democracy in South Africa, ARMC is rolling out phase 1 tickets with a special offer: free entry for the first 200 registered attendees. Additionally, refunds will be issued to those who had previously purchased tickets. This initiative underscores ARMC’s commitment to broadening access to the conference, ensuring everyone can partake in this exceptional opportunity for professional development and community involvement.
A Lineup of Esteemed Speakers and Partners
The anticipation is building as ARMC unveils the initial speakers and partners for the 2024 conference. Celebrated personalities such as Busiswa (artist), Maps Maponyane (TV Presenter, actor) DJ Buhle (artist), Josephine Zwaan (Rosetta.), Dominic Mcnabb (drummer), PHODII (Beatport), Charlotte Bwana (AudioMack), D.O. Gibson (Northstarr Entertainment Inc), Monde Mtyolo (SAMRO) and Zothani Vilakazi (National Arts Council) are among the first to be announced, promising an event filled with insightful discussions and presentations. Confirmed media partners Music In Africa, TRACE TV and Hype Magazine are set to enhance the conference experience, further solidifying ARMC’s position as a leading platform for music industry professionals.
Prepare to be captivated by these dynamic speakers:
DJ Buhle – DJ (SA)
Miss Pammie – Artist (SA)
Maps Maponyane – TV presenter/Actor (SA)
Josephine Zwaan – Rosetta (NL)
Zothani Vilakazi – National Arts Council (SA)
PHODII – Beatport (SA)
D.O Gibson – Rapper, Author, Speaker, President at Northstarr Entertainment Inc (CA)
Dominic Mcnabb – Drummer (SA)
Full program announcement in April!