Scottish music convention Wide Days is to celebrate its tenth edition with an expanded programme – including more networking opportunities, pre-event activities and the addition of a significantly expanded live offering which will see three Scottish festivals each curate a venue.

Delegates arriving in Edinburgh on Thursday, 11 April will have the option to take part in a guided tour of the city followed by pre-event entertainment. The Friday will continue with the conference at Teviot Row House, followed by a showcase featuring a selection of Scotland’s most promising acts.

Saturday, 13 April will see the addition of a range of optional activities, an event catering for the performing artists and a significant boost to the live programme. This will provide delegates and public alike with an opportunity to get a flavour of the participating festivals – to be announced next month – which will also include a selection of exciting acts from outside Scotland.

“Over the past two years there has been a huge rise in interest in Wide Days from the international music community and our colleagues in the rest of the UK,” explains the event’s founder, Olaf Furniss.

“The expanded programme is a great way to highlight what is happening in Scotland, while at the same developing opportunities internationally for our artists, festivals and music businesses.”

Since its inception in 2010, Wide Days has included a strong focus on hospitality, which in 2014 led to it being crowned Best Networking Event at the Yearly Music Convention Awards. In addition to the coach tour (which is guided by Furniss) and whisky tasting, delegates will also have the option of taking part in a guided walk round Edinburgh’s Old Town or being taken to a selection of record shops to coincide with Record Store Day.

This year’s conference will include a focus on music publishing, a continuation of a workshop strand hosted by music business education programme CMU:DIY, a special session hosted by PPL and perennial favourite, the feedback panel A&R You Brave Enough? In addition, music journalists and PRs will be invited to constructively criticise (or vent at) each other in Ten Things I Hate About You, while sessions still to be announced will include an increased international focus.

Artists based in Scotland across all genres can apply for the showcase slots and a special seminar will take place in Glasgow on 14 January elaborating on the criteria. This will be hosted in conjunction with PRS Foundation. Applications can be submitted at www.widedays.com/apply-to-play until midnight on Friday, 8 February.

Early bird tickets go on sale Wednesday, 9 January at 10am from widedays.com

2019 EARLY-BIRD RATES

Weekend Pass – £105 (walk up price £160)
Thursday: coach tour (optional) & Wide warm up
Friday: conference, lunch, dinner, showcases
Saturday: morning tours (optional), networking lunch, whisky tasting, surprise activities & evening gigs

Friday + Sat Gigs – £85 (walk up price £130)
Thursday: Wide warm up
Friday: conference, lunch, showcases
Saturday: evening gigs

Friday Pass – £75 (walk up price £110)
Thursday: Wide warm up
Friday: conference, lunch, showcases

Student Pass (Fri + Sat Gigs) – £45 (walk up price £70)
Thursday: Wide warm up
Friday: conference, lunch, showcases
Saturday: evening gigs

Student Pass (Fri) – £35 (walk up price £60)
Thursday: Wide warm up
Friday: conference, lunch, showcases