MIA NEWS an update from your industry trade association Music for All focus for MIA Awards Annual celebration of all things MI has raft of new features, including all proceeds going to the Music for All charity
THE MIA has announced that it will be hosting the 2010 MIA Awards in partnership with NAMM and the association is planning a great celebratory evening for the MI industry – with all proceeds going to the Music for All charity. The evening will also see the
renewed partnership with MI Pro, which is sponsoring two of the
best supplier awards. Other new features of the event for this year include a special raffle and auction prizes and the Future Publishing Instrument Awards. The Future prizes will be voted for by the music playing public on the Music Radar website. On top of that, the organizer
promises that this year will see less speeches and more bar time
for that essential networking activity, which is widely seen as vital for these sorts of events. The MIA Awards ceremony will take place on the evening of Wednesday November 24th at the Landmark Hotel, Marylebone Road, London NW1 6JQ. Tickets are available immediately with ‘early bird’ discounts available up to
October 15th (£150 plus VAT or £1,350 plus VAT for a table of ten). After this date, full prices will be charged (£175 plus VAT or £1,575 plus VAT for a table of ten). Dress code for the event is black tie or lounge suit. Voting is also underway and
the association is taking the final votes for the Best Suppliers and Best Retailers. Those interested in
casting a vote should contact Clare Sayers on 01372 750600 or by e-mail at
clare@mia.org.uk. This year’s entertainer and
awards presenter will be the stand-up comedian, Dominic Holland, who has made a name for himself through appearances on Mock the Week and Have I Got News for You and the like. MIA: 01372 750600
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