MixMaster2026

MixMaster2026

Lawrence Public LibraryLawrence, KS
Sunday, Mar 29 from 11 am to 5 pm
Overview

Join us in Lawrence Public Library 10am - 5pm Sunday March 29th for the 13th annual MixMaster Music Conference.

Panels, discussion and networking in the Main Auditorium, production workshops in Sound + Vision Studio, and free healthcare in the meeting rooms.​​​

Topics include a keynote discussion on Music Cities, panels on music festivals, media, collaboration, music production, copyright, and demo dip.

Midwest Music Foundation is providing free custom earplugs to qualified musicians/music industry personnel to apply. Impressions will be done by AudioGirl Consulting.

Join us in Lawrence Public Library 10am - 5pm Sunday March 29th for the 13th annual MixMaster Music Conference.

Panels, discussion and networking in the Main Auditorium, production workshops in Sound + Vision Studio, and free healthcare in the meeting rooms.​​​

Topics include a keynote discussion on Music Cities, panels on music festivals, media, collaboration, music production, copyright, and demo dip.

Midwest Music Foundation is providing free custom earplugs to qualified musicians/music industry personnel to apply. Impressions will be done by AudioGirl Consulting.

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 10:15 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Lawrence Public Library

707 Vermont Street

Lawrence, KS 66044

How do you want to get there?

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Agenda

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Keynote Panel: What Makes a Music City?

Don Pitts, Sounds Music Cities, Diane Scott, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Jennifer Roe, Folk Alliance International, Nick Carswell, Lawrence Music Alliance

What Makes a Music City? How can artists, community leaders, non-profits and government support initiatives to understand, measure and support the music ecosystem at the city level? This opening panel discussion explores the collaboration, research and grassroots efforts that ensure music communities are supported and connected, supporting vibrant economic and creative ecosystems. Moderated by Michelle Bacon (90.9 The Bridge)

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FULL SCHEDULE AVAILABLE EARLY MARCH 2026

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Demo Dip

Have you ever wondered what happens to all that music you’ve submitted to festival bookers, venues managers or radio stations once you’ve hit send? At the Demo Dip, you get a chance to peel back the curtain and experience how the folks on the receiving end of your submissions sift through the tons of music submissions they receive. You may learn about some other successful artists that our panelists are reminded of, or perhaps a venue or audience that they feel could respond well to your sound. You may find out whether a radio DJ would play the track on their show, or if a promoter or talent buyer will be interested in hearing more or seeing a live show. ​The Demo Dip is a fun and constructive process, focused on helping artists understand how their sound is perceived, and to share feedback on production, booking and future avenues to explore.

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