Dubai Music Week

The Dubai Music Week is a five-day music convention held at the Dubai International Convention Centre in Dubai in mid-September. The convention features a variety of concerts, conferences, and exhibitions. The event was established in 2013 by the Global Gumbo Group (G3) in partnership with the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). The Dubai Music Festival features top international music artists and entertainment companies. It aims to drive innovation across the live entertainment and the music industry in the MENA region.[1]

Dubai Music Week 2013 featuring Quincy Jones
Dubai Music Week
Dubai Music Festival Logo
GenreMixed
Datesmid-September
Location(s)Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Years active2013 present
Founded byGlobal Gumbo Group, Dubai World Trade Centre
Websitewww.dubaimusicweek.com

2013 Dubai Music Week

The inaugural Dubai Music Week 2013 was presented in association with Dubai Calendar, official Partner Emirates and official sponsor Pepsi. It was the first industry trade show in MENA that brought together major music labels, artists and merchants to exhibit their products and launch initiatives to key industry stakeholders and consumers. Jumeirah Zabeel Saray was the official hotel partner.[2]

Some of the activities included the Pepsi Band Slam, The Music Exhibition, Quincy Jones Seminars, Live Concerts, and Midem Music Conference and Workshops. Pepsi Band Slam, a jamming session included the region's most popular bands competing against each other. Bands from Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates represented diversity in local musical talents. Some of the local bands included Nikotin, Run Junction, Adonis, Empty Chair,J-Fam, and Reset String.

The event was attended by musicians, producers, managers, journalists, labels, app developers and content creators from around the globe. The Michael Jackson Dream Team Seminar hosted Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, and Bruce Swedien, with music journalist Ben Fong-Torres moderating. The Producers Panel, also MC'd by Fong-Torres, included Quincy Jones, Timbaland, and Will.i.am, who discussed the subject of music production and judged a talent selection competition, the winner receiving a recording and production contract. Five artists were invited to take part in this exclusive showcase: Jay Wud, Hamdan Abri, DD Foxx, Xriss Jor, and Nile.[1]

Dubai Music Week 2013 featuring Quincy Jones

2013 Concerts

  • Will.I.am & Timbaland Live DJ Performance
  • Selena Gomez, Stars Dance Tour
  • Farhan Live and Pritam Bollywood Night[3]
  • All Stars Pepsi Arabic Concert, X–Factor and Arab Idol stars
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See also

References

  1. Saeed, Saeed (September 22, 2013). "The Dubai Music Week is all about creative networking". The National. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  2. "Dubai Music Week announces official hotel partnership with Jumeirah". Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  3. "Farhan Akhtar to perform at Dubai Music Week". NDTV. September 25, 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2014.

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