After making a successful move to the NEC’s state-of-the-art Genting Arena last year, BPM | PRO returns this October for an exhilarating two-day event that’s perfect for those interested in DJing, electronic music production, and professional sound and lighting.
As well as featuring a number of well-known technology exhibitors, BPM | PRO will give visitors the chance to watch performances by DJs and artists, experience live pyrotechnics, and expand their industry knowledge through informative seminars and practical workshops.
Advance ticket sales will go live on 26 June at a price of £15, but will be limited in availability. These advance tickets – General Entry (£15), Enhanced (£49) and VIP (£99) – will be available through the BPM | PRO website from 26 June to 31 July. After this time, General Entry will increase to £20, while ‘on the door’ prices will be significantly higher. See the BPM | PRO website for full ticketing details.
From 26 June onwards, trade professionals will be able to register for free-of-charge trade tickets via the BPM | PRO website. Sponsored by Leisuretec, these complimentary passes will be available to all entertainment technology professionals, including technicians, designers, specifiers, architects, installers, distributors and manufacturers.
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