The Music Imbizo 2019 in Durban

Are you in the music industry and eager to network with businesses in the music industry? Or are you an artist who wants some industry tips from companies in the business? If so, don’t miss the 11th edition of The Music Imbizo 2019 business conference and exhibition in Durban.

The Music Imbizo is the fastest-growing international music business conference and exhibition in Africa. At the conference, assorted music industry stakeholders are placed under one roof to help pave the way forward in the music industry for African artists. 

Join 120 industry speakers, 400 delegates, and 2000 visitors at this four-day conference as they share their industry expertise and knowledge, exhibit their products or services, and network. 

An interactive Glenwood Village Music stand will be available at The Music Imbizo 2019. So come on over and check out some of the latest gear from Roland, and have a chat with our music industry experts.

The Details:

  • Where: Moses Mabhida Stadium, 44 Isaiah Ntshangase Rd, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4023
  • When: 28 August – 31 August 2019
  • Time: 09:00 am
  • Cost per person: R350 (4 days) | R100 (one day ticket)

The Speakers:

  • Antos Stella – CEO @ Content Connect Africa
  • Beth Achitsa – Event Coordinator @ ONGEA
  • Brad Holmes – Found @ Bassline Africa Day Festival
  • Ninel Musson – Co-Founder @ VTH Season (South Africa)
  • Massie Hule – DJ/Producer
  • Osmic Menoe – Founder @ Back To The City Festival (South Africa)
  • Herman Kabubi – Festival Programmer @ Bayimba International Festival of the Arts (Uganda)
  • Raphael Benza –  Founder @ Vth Season

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The Music Imbizo conference will give companies in the music industry the opportunity to launch new products, interact with potential clients, sell their merchandise, or allow them to promote an artist, event or other brands of their choice.

Moses Mabhida Stadium

Durban is home to the magnificent Moses Mabhida Stadium, named after the most dedicated freedom fighters of the apartheid era, Moses Mabhida.

In an online poll, this stadium has been voted as the most popular stadium and one can see why with it’s modern, clean design with its unprecedented use of light and space. It’s also famous for hosting adrenaline-inducing activities and other massive events.