IMS observes International Women's Day with new speakers

The most diverse edition of the conference to date.

International Music Summit (IMS) has observed International Women's Day with new speakers.

Set to take place once again at Hyde & Mondrian, the 2025 edition is fast approaching and has unveiled exciting news in celebration of a special occasion. In partnership with AlphaTheta, IMS proudly announces a line up of over 60 female speakers in honour of IWD 2025.

This year's conference will feature an unprecedented number of extraordinary women, each sharing their insights, expertise and experiences at one of the electronic music industry's most influential gatherings.

As the music industry continues to see an increasing presence of women each year, this milestone reflects its evolving landscape.

From Wednesday 23 to Friday 25 April, Cala Llonga will once again welcome thousands of delegates, speakers and artists from all corners of the industry, offering unparalleled networking opportunities and invaluable business knowledge.

Notable artists such as Arielle Free, Anna Tur, Cici, Chloé Caillet, Girls Don't Sync, Indira Paganotto and Kelli-Leigh are some of the names who will be joined by an array of professionals across labels, NGOs, radio and talent agencies.

Other key names include Becky Tong (foundation.fm), Charlie Tee (BBC Radio 1), Helen Sartory (Beatport), Ikram Bouloum (Sónar & BAM Festival), Karen Newby (author, The Natural Menopause Method), Katie Bain (Billboard), Katie Knight (presenter), Keri Perkins (Healing Sound System), Kikelomo (Oroko Radio), Laila McKenzie (Lady of the House), Rufy Ghazi (Audience Strategies), Selina Chowdhury (Warner Music), Sofija Mehta (Island Hospitality), Sophia Kearney (HE.SHE.THEY.), Tensuhi (Elemental Resonance) and many more.

If you want to get a feel for what it's like attending IMS, read up on our experiences from day one and day two at last year's conference.

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