The fifth annual Australian Music Week returns to Cronulla November 6 to 10 for a five-day celebration of live music showcasing Australian and international talent.
A dozen local venues will host to over 150 acts covering an array of genres from rock and blues, indie pop, electronica, folk, Americana and country.
There will be a series of free beach concerts held over five days at the Western Sydney Uni stage in Dunningham Park on Cronulla Beach.
These will include William Crighton, Adam Eckersley Band and Bullhorn on November 6;
Laura Hyde, The Moving Stills and Gold Member on November 7;
Adam Miller, The Dave Orr Band, Nathan Cavaleri and Ray Beadle on November 8;
Fripps & Fripps and The Kava Kings on November 9;
Alex Lahey, Ali Barter, Hayley Mary, Dylan Wright, James Van Cooper and Doko on November 10.
The event will also see national and international industry professionals and artists gather for a five-day music program of live showcases, panels and masterclass workshops.
There will be more than 20 conference panels and workers with 80 speakers discussing the latest in digital streaming and music technology, and the current state of play within the world.
US Music Analyst Bob Lefsetz will do sit down podcast chats in front of an audience with Michael Gudinski, John Watson and a pre-recorded chat with Peter Garrett.
The event will include the Sydney premiere of the award winning Tommy Emmanuel - The Endless Road documentary for two screenings with a Q&A session from director Jeremy Dylan.
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