TikTok Australia unveils the House of Music Discovery at the inaugural SXSW Sydney®
Oct 06, 2023 10:31 pm
Prepare to step beyond the confines of your screen as TikTok Australia unveils the House of Music Discovery at the inaugural SXSW Sydney®. Delve into a realm of music exploration and rediscovery as TikTok takes over the eclectic Pleasures Playhouse on Wednesday, October 18. This immersive experience bridges the digital and physical worlds, allowing guests to tangibly connect with the magic of music discovery.
At TikTok's House of Music Discovery, you'll have the chance to witness captivating live performances from emerging and re-establishing artists who've found their footing on TikTok, including YNG Martyr, Go-Jo, ASTON & ASHWARYA. This platform has been instrumental in connecting these talents with new audiences, showcasing the power of music on TikTok.
Furthermore, the event will feature a thought-provoking panel discussion led by renowned music content creator and curator Derrick Gee. He will share his valuable insights into the art of connecting with fans in 2023. Additionally, legendary Australian artist Ben Lee, who has experienced a resurgence in his career thanks to TikTok, will grace the stage.
All SXSW Sydney® badge and wristband holders are invited to immerse themselves in the world of exceptional Australian talent, demonstrating that TikTok is at the forefront of the future of music discovery. Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the heart of music at TikTok's House of Music Discovery.
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