UK Property company Bruntwood Group is to sponsor this year’s Sound City+ music conference in Liverpool.
Bruntwood Group is a family-owned property company that specialises in creating environments for businesses. It owns, lets and manages more than 100 properties in Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham, employing more than 650 people. Landmark Bruntwood buildings in Liverpool include the Cotton Exchange, which has become home to a variety of creative and digital businesses in recent years, and Queen Insurance Buildings, which includes Queen Avenue, the city’s only remaining Victorian arcade and home to several independent businesses.
Sound City+ precedes the Sound City music festival and welcomes a range of music executives from across the world.
This year’s Sound City+ takes place on Friday 4 May at the British Music Experience in the Cunard Building, ahead of the festival at the Baltic Triangle and Cains Brewery on the weekend of 5 and 6 May.
More information and tickets for both Sound City and Sound City+ 2018 can be found at soundcity.uk.com
Colin Forshaw, Regional Director at Bruntwood, said: “We are committed to supporting events and organisations that enrich the cultural offer in the Liverpool city region, making it a better place to live, work and succeed.
“Liverpool’s unique maritime and industrial heritage has long created a melting pot of music, culture and business, inspired by the world. Sound City+ embodies that rich blend perfectly and underlines the city’s continuing role as a creative epicentre, so we are proud to support it.”
Dave Pichilingi, CEO of Sound City, said: “This year’s Sound City is going back to its roots, with the festival taking place around the Baltic Triangle and the Sound City+ conference welcoming global industry colleagues to the Pier Head.
“It’s great to have Bruntwood on board as a sponsor. It’s a company that shares many of our cultural values and our love of the city. We have developed a real synergy with the Bruntwood team and we look forward to developing that relationship with other initiatives in the future.”Music Business Worldwide
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