“Because of the pandemic, many showcase festivals around the world are going online, which means artists don’t need to spend money on travel and accommodation to join –and consequently, international music professionals and talent buyers need to hop on this virtual online landscape as well – opening the door of opportunity to more export-worthy artists.” said Py, who is director of educational, governmental, and overseas partnership of Bangkok-based music company Fungjai.
ASEAN Music Showcase Festival goes online
By Thai News
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