Exclusive Deals for IMZ Members at Upcoming Industry Events
The IMZ is taking part at three upcoming industry events, and we have secured exclusive benefits for our members!
- Classical:NEXT, taking place in Berlin from 13th to 17th May, promises five days of networking, discussions, and insights. The standard price for a festival pass is €420, but as an IMZ member, you can get your pass at a special rate of €330 by using the code CN24-18AUBF during registration.
- Bach 2 Future, taking place in Budapest from 13th to 14th June, is a conference that connects institutions and professionals, informing them about upcoming trends in the classical music field. The standard price for a two-day pass is €150, but as an IMZ member, you can get your pass at a special rate of €90 by selecting "special price" in the attendance section of the registration form.
- Sunny Side of the Doc, taking place in La Rochelle from 24 to 27 June, will bring together more than 2,000 participants from over 70 countries, including producers, directors and broadcasters. IMZ members enjoy exclusive rates on market passes (€435 instead of €540). Simply select the IMZ box during registration to benefit from the special rate.
Classical:NEXT and Sunny Side of the Doc, will feature IMZ booths, offering an excellent opportunity to showcase your newest productions. If you're interested in exhibiting promotional material at our stand, please reach out to, Leonie Bartels, at l.bartels@imz.at for further details.
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