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Folk Canada @ APAP, NYC: January 8-10th, 2025

Updated: Jan 6



Join us for two exceptional opportunities to meet with Canadian music industry professionals during APAP in New York City. These events will feature B2B networking sessions, an exceptional artist showcase, and a chance to mingle and connect with some Canadian colleagues.



B2B Networking Session

Connect with Canadian artists, companies, and fellow professionals in an engaging environment designed to cultivate meaningful partnerships.

Date: Thursday, January 9, 2025

Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location: Canadian Consulate General, 466 Lexington Ave, 20th Floor, New York City

RSVP: LINK

Refreshments will be provided.



Showcase & Reception

Date: Friday, January 10, 2025

Location: DROM, 85 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009

RSVP: LINK

Schedule:

6:00 PM – Reception & Cocktails (Join us for drinks before the showcase!)

7:00 PM – Kazdoura

7:45 PM – Bruno Capinan

8:30 PM – Nimkii and the Niniis

9:15 PM – Rachel Therrien Latin Jazz Project

10:00 PM – Kizaba


Presented by Folk Canada, Mundial Montreal, Small World Music, International Indigenous Music Summit, DROM, and the Canadian Consulate General, these events highlight dynamic Canadian artists ready to connect with international industry leaders like yourself.

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet, network, and discover incredible talent from Canada.


Supported by a contribution from Global Affairs Canada’s CanExport Associations program

Both events are free with RSVP.



RSVP now to secure your spot!





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