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A heavyweight line-up of keynote speakers is already beginning to take shape for In The City, with live music legend Harvey Goldsmith agreeing to appear next month.
The country's best-known music promoter, who has staged concerts by everyone from Pavarotti to The Who, will join Mute Records founder Daniel Miller and Sub-Pop co-founder Jonathan Poneman at the conference, which takes place from October 20-22 at Manchester's Midland Hotel.
Unfortunately IE's David Enthoven and Tim Clark have had to withdraw because of US commitments.
This year's theme for the event is A Brand New Dance (But I Don't Know It's Name) - the opening line from David Bowie's hit Fashion - which co- founder and director Yvette Livesey says reflects the "major opportunities" out there for companies that are willing to embrace new ideas and ways of working.
Livesey adds, "The keynote speakers and panellists we have already confirmed for In The City 2007 are really strong and this is already looking like one of our best ever line-ups. We will be confirming many more high-profile industry speakers in the coming weeks and look forward to hosting three days of stimulating discussion which will educate and inspire."
Goldsmith recently announced the significant coup of organising ...