The month of June in New York City is often jam-packed with music. Within just a few weeks, Indie Week, the Libera Awards, Governors Ball, The Songwriter’s Hall of Fame and dozens of other events will take place, marking the official start of summer. For the past nine years, the New York City mayor’s office of media entertainment (MOME) has gotten on board with New York Music Month (NYMM), and Shira Gans, MOME’s senior executive director of policy and programs, is busy laying out the schedule for this year’s programming, which includes more than 40 talks and more than 20 performances in 30 days across all five boroughs.
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In the weeks leading up to the event, Gans is finalizing programming and ensuring this year’s conference taking place on June 3 touches on each facet of what’s impacting the music industry right now, from the integration of AI to how to find a job after layoffs.
When NYMM first launched in 2017, there were 12 events in all. This year’s programming includes 38 talks, 21 performances, the main conference and the return of NYMM’s free rehearsal series, offering more than 2,000 hours of free rehearsal space across four locations.
“It gets crazy,” Gans tells Billboard. “When I think of how it’s evolved over the years, it’s grown on a lot of levels… When I think about creating it, I think of it as infrastructure. And that’s really changed as I’ve seen the industry get more and more excited about Music Month. It’s a true public partnership.”









