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Music Power Players Gather at London Dinner Hosted by Luminate and Music Business Worldwide

As the SXSW competition made its London debut this day, a bunch of manage track business leaders convened for an intimate dinner hosted through Luminate — the information and insights corporate that powers the Billboard charts — and Tune Industry International.

The combo of track corporate CEOs and marketers — a lot of whom had simply been named to Billboard‘s 2025 UK Power Players record — mingled over beverages on the Negligible Space Mayfair social membership sooner than sitting right down to a seated dinner in comfy cubicles, discussing unutilized ventures, demanding situations and alternatives forward.

The night was once hosted through Luminate’s CEO Rob Jonas and Tune Industry International‘s founder and writer Tim Ingham. Billboard, Luminate and MBW percentage the similar father or mother corporate, PMC. 

“It was a room you had to be in,” stated Jonas. “With growth and disruption happening in equal measure in the music industry right now, discussions and collaboration is more important than ever.”

The Tune Leaders Dinner integrated plenty of visitors who attended Billboard’s first-ever World Energy Avid gamers match the evening prior honoring the most influential music executives outside the U.S. At that birthday celebration, Elton John and his husband and supervisor David Furnish blasted U.Ok. lawmakers in a rollicking speech as they won the Creators’ Champion Award for his or her fierce advocacy for artist rights, because the British govt considers amendments to copyright legislation that might threaten the source of revenue of track creators and corporations month tech corporations teach their AI algorithms on copyrighted works with out permission.

Ingham, who introduced his web site devoted to international track business information, research and jobs in 2015, declared the Tune Leaders Dinner “a great night with unanimously great people. And a room full of laughter! Looking forward to the next one.”

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