ONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Music Producers Guild) Tickets for the 2012
Music Producers Guild Awards are selling fast and early indications are that this year's event will be another sell out.
The 2012 MPG Awards take place on February 16th at the Café De Paris in London and anyone who would like to attend is advised to book early to avoid disappointment.
MPG chairman Steve Levine says: "Last year we were completely sold out well in advance of the event and many people who wanted to attend were disappointed because they left it too late to book. We strongly recommend early booking, especially given the calibre of our shortlist which is incredibly strong this year."
There are two types of tickets available for the Awards and both can be booked via the MPG Awards website at www.mpgawards.co.uk
Seated ticket for the whole event, which includes the cocktail reception and the two-course dinner, cost £110 plus VAT.
Awards only tickets are from 9 pm and are a standing-only ticket to view the Awards and attend the after-presentation drinks. These cost £40 plus VAT.
Full Members of the MPG are entitled to a 10% discount on the price of the Seated tickets - yet another good reason for qualifying Associate members to upgrade their MPG membership. To book discounted Seated tickets, contact
Karen Poree at Bubble & Squeak as MPG Full Membership will need to be verified:
[email protected] Telephone: +44 (0) 1442 877 850
Now established as a highlight on the music industry's calendar, the
Music Producers Guild Awards recognises the enormous contribution made by recording professionals to the success of the UK's music industry.
The winner of the
Music Producers Guild's Producer of the Year Award also receives a BRIT Award for Best Producer, and both awards will be presented at the
Music Producers Guild's Awards ceremony.
There are also a number of sponsorship opportunities available for the MPG 2012 Awards and anyone interested should contact Sadie Groom on
[email protected]
About
Music Producers Guild (UK):
The
Music Producers Guild was conceived and is supported by producers and engineers who are passionate about all aspects of making and recording music. It is a not for profit company and is run by volunteers from the membership. Formed as a Guild rather than a Trade Association, MPG has no party political agenda, but does represent the professional recording community to Government and actively engages with other music industry organisations, to develop a dialogue about and exert an influence on matters of mutual interest and benefit to its members and its industry. The achievements of this creative community are celebrated each year through the MPG Awards event. www.mpg.org.uk