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For the first time in the event’s history, Nova Scotia Music Week (NSMW) will take place in Wolfville/Mtapan from November 7-10, 2024. Music Nova Scotia is excited to invite artists and performers of all genres from across Nova Scotia to apply to play at #NSMW2024!
Music Nova Scotia in collaboration with Garrison Brewing is pleased to announce the comeback of New Music Thursday! New Music Thursday is an initiative to showcase Nova Scotian talent at Halifax’s oldest live music venue – the Seahorse Tavern. New Music Thursday will happen on the first Thursday of each month. Applications to showcase are open now.
For the first time in the event’s history, Nova Scotia Music Week (NSMW) will take place in Wolfville/Mtapan from November 7-10, 2024. Now in its 27th year, NSMW and Music Nova Scotia bring together artists, fans, and music industry from across Nova Scotia and around the globe to experience the best talent the province has to offer, in iconic communities across the province.
Music Nova Scotia has created the Basic Training program to help artists and aspiring music industry professionals develop their skills and knowledge. Applicants to Music Nova Scotia’s investment programs and certain showcasing opportunities will be required to complete Basic Training sessions in order to be eligible to apply.
• Advocate & Lobby
• Awards – Annual Music & Industry Awards
• Investment – Funding & Mentorship
• Member Benefits & Perks
• Promotion via Socials, Newsletter & Event Calnder
• Showcases – Regional & International
• Training & Consultation
• Vote – Board of Directors & Awards voting
Music Nova Scotia is a non-profit organization that has worked since 1989 with a mandate to encourage the creation, development, growth, and promotion of Nova Scotia’s music industry. Music Nova Scotia exists to grow and nurture the Nova Scotia music industry, retain our own natural resources, and promote investment, by:
• Providing education, information, and resources to our membership
• Acting as the advocate for the industry to all levels of government and private enterprise
• Supporting membership in the promotion of the export of Nova Scotia music regionally, nationally, and internationally
Membership is mainly made up of Nova Scotians but some join us from other regions of the East Coast as well as across Canada. We are songwriters, musicians, agents, managers, promoters, distributors, photographers, associations, lawyers, accountants, and other industry professionals.