Brighton Music Conference 2026 announces second wave with Alan Fitzpatrick, Denis Sulta and more
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Brighton Music Conference has unveiled its second wave of names for the 2026 edition, with over 200 artists and speakers now confirmed ahead of the four-day event in May. View full programme on the BMC website: www.brightonmusicconference.co.uk.
Returning to the Brighton seafront from May 20 to 23, the conference will once again take over multiple venues across the city, bringing together DJs, producers and industry professionals for a programme focused on education, networking and culture. Set against the backdrop of the beach and pier, the event continues to position itself as a key meeting point within the UK electronic music calendar.
New additions include Alan Fitzpatrick, Denis Sulta, Greg Wilson and Irvine Welsh, alongside a wide range of artists and professionals spanning performance, production and the wider music business.

The programme is split across four core areas. The wellbeing theatre returns with discussions around mental health, burnout and balance within the industry, alongside daily sessions such as yoga and sound baths. Elsewhere, the workshop space in partnership with pointblank Music School focuses on practical skills, covering production, DJ techniques and emerging technologies.
The DJ and producer theatre centres on artist development, creative process and career progression, while the industry programme, delivered in collaboration with Skiddle, explores topics including publishing, PR, AI, contracts and rights management.
Networking remains a core part of the event, with a full schedule of mixers, panels and parties across Brighton venues. With its growing lineup and expanded programme, Brighton Music Conference 2026 continues to build on its role as a space for connection, learning and development within electronic music.
Earlybird tickets are on sale now for £175 + b/f via: https://www.brightonmusicconference.co.uk/buy-tickets.



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