Lisbon welcomes ”Get Warm‘, a full day of conference engaging professionals from Portugal and the world on professional talks.
The Get WARM conference daily program offers discussions from music rights to labels and distribution, to music production, mental health, music tech and much more.
Portugal’s electronic music scene is on the rise, driven by major festivals and international artists who are strengthening the local industry. With the aim of connecting Portuguese talent with high-level professionals and creating new business opportunities, ”Get Warm‘ arrives in Lisbon as a key meeting point for the sector. Tickets are now available and can be purchased here.
The event takes place on 5th April in Lisbon and will feature panels, talks, and networking spaces. Amongst the confirmed professionals are Maximilien Jazani, from Catalogue Associates, who works with artists such as David Guetta; David De Valera, from Spike Management, Mochakk’s artist manager; Alex Branson, from Beatport – biggest online e-music store – Annie Birkeland, from Ultra Records, Nicole Hofman, from Labelworx, Finlay Johnson, from AFEM – the association for electronic music – Nazen Carneiro, from NZPR Public Relations and others.
The conference presents the present and future of the electronic music scene in Portugal and the world and is hosted by WARM, a real-time radio airplay monitoring more than 25k radio stations worldwide.
“Lisbon has an audience that truly loves electronic music, and the city has everything it takes to establish itself as a cultural hub for the genre in Europe,” says Jesper Skibsby, CEO of WARM.
What to Expect from Get Warm
The conference will cover crucial topics for the professionalisation of the electronic music market in Portugal. Highlights from the programme include panels on copyright, music distribution, international promotion, and the growth of Portugal’s electronic scene. Renowned industry professionals, including Alex Branson, Philip Morais, Annie Birkeland, Finlay Johnson, Nazen Carneiro and Maximilien Jazani (Catalogue Associates), will be among the speakers.
The event will also feature a series of masterclasses and exclusive networking sessions for Pro Ticket holders. Additionally, the programme extends to an afterparty at Duro De Matar, bringing together guest DJs.
Panels and Speakers
- Understanding Music Rights – Moderated by David Serras, covering copyright, royalties, and licensing.
- Label & Distribution – Discussion on managing labels and distribution in the digital era.
- How to Run a Successful Label – A conversation with experts on A&R strategies and business models.
- International Music Promotion – Strategies to expand electronic music’s global reach.
- The Electronic Music Scene in Portugal – An analysis of the local scene and its opportunities.
- Emotional Intelligence & Mental Health in Electronic Music – A session focusing on the psychological challenges faced by artists and industry professionals.
- Masterclass: Vertate – A workshop on innovative tools for the music industry.
A Lasting Impact
Although this is the first edition of the event in Lisbon, the positive reception has already ensured another edition in 2026. ‘Get Warm‘ is set to become a landmark event, solidifying Portugal as a European hub for electronic music and strengthening connections between emerging talents and major industry players.
The event will take place at Duro de Matar, Av. Infante Dom Henrique 151, Lisbon. All the information can be found on the official event website. Tickets are now available and can be purchased here.
Duro De Matar in Lisbon is a unique cultural venue that combines a third-wave taqueria with a vibrant international music scene. The venue hosts cultural events, music and DJ performances daily, featuring its impressive JBL Vintage Sound system and ESR Radio Station. It’s a favorite among the local creative community for its delicious Mexican cuisine, warm music, friendly staff, and inspiring atmosphere.
About WARM
WARM is a real-time radio airplay monitoring service designed for radio promoters, record labels, managers, PR agencies, publishers, and artists. The platform tracks music airplay across more than 25,000 radio stations worldwide, providing precise data through advanced technologies such as Audio Fingerprinting and Music Recognition. With an intuitive interface and customisable reports, WARM allows users to monitor up to 500 songs simultaneously, optimising music promotion strategies and measuring campaign effectiveness. The platform offers flexible plans, a 30-day free trial, and global radio charts by genre, making it an essential tool for music professionals.
Cover image: Francisco de Frias