
A networking event for women and gender-expansive professionals in the music industry to connect, share experiences, and foster a supportive community.
If you work in the music industry around Brighton, you might have come across the work of Amplify Her. They are hosting a coffee meeting on May 15th, 2026, specifically for women and gender-expansive professionals. The idea behind these sessions is to provide a space where people can connect and talk about their experiences in the industry. It is a community-focused initiative aimed at those who want to share the challenges of their careers and find a bit of support from others navigating the same professional landscape. The goal is to cultivate a space where professionals can uplift each other while also discussing the broader cause of gender equality within the music sector.
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The meeting takes place at Werks Central, located at 15-17 Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL. It runs from 11:00 to 13:00. If you are planning to go, tickets are priced at £6.00 and need to be purchased online beforehand to get the QR code required for entry. The event is open to anyone aged 16 and over. It is a straightforward setup: you grab a coffee, meet other artists, producers, or programmers, and have a conversation. By keeping the group focused on those working in the industry, the organisers aim to ensure that the conversations remain relevant to the specific hurdles that come with working in music.
The focus here is on creating a space to step back from the usual pressures of the industry. Some people who have attended these meetings over the last few months have mentioned that they find the environment helpful for connecting with peers. It is essentially a two-hour window to step away from the desk or the studio and talk to people who understand the specific hurdles of working in music. Whether you are looking to expand your network or just want to hear how others are managing their projects, the event is designed to facilitate those kinds of interactions. It is a chance to release some of the self-imposed pressure that often comes with professional life, allowing for a bit of downtime in the company of others who are navigating similar paths.
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