Are you export ready? Meet festival bookers at ESNS in Groningen
At the upcoming edition of ESNS in Groningen in January, European Music Exporters Exchange (EMEE) will be hosting Export Speed Meetings – a fast and direct way for artists and professionals to connect with top festival bookers from Canada, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Mexico.
These meetings are designed to help participants open new touring possibilities, strengthen international partnerships and gain insights into some of the world’s most dynamic music markets.
It’s a unique opportunity, and EMEE are accepting submissions only until 15th December.
Are you export ready? Meet festival bookers from Canada
Book a meeting today with the bookers from leading festivals across Canada! Whether you’re looking to build new touring opportunities, set up artist exchanges, or strengthen international partnerships, this is the perfect chance to connect directly with the Canadian scene.
Canada is one of EMEE’s priority markets for 2026, and the network will be organizing an export mission to Canada next year. By joining these speed meetings, not only you’ll expand your professional network but also contribute to creating new bridges and partnerships between Europe and Canada, a key focus for EMEE’s upcoming activities.
Building on EMEE’s ongoing work to foster international cooperation, these sessions offer a unique opportunity to position your artists and projects within one of the world’s most dynamic music ecosystems.
Apply HERE
Are you export ready? Meet festival bookers from Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico and Canada
Book a meeting today with bookers from leading festivals in Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and beyond! Whether you’re seeking exciting new bookings or valuable insights into these fast-growing markets, this is your chance to open new doors for your international journey.
Building on EMEE’s continuous efforts to connect European professionals with global partners, these speed meetings provide a platform to discover new opportunities, exchange ideas, and forge long-term relationships with festival representatives from some of the most vibrant cultural regions worldwide.