Hong Kong – In a move to support Hong Kong’s creative and musical community, Music Matters announced a donation of over HK$ 200,000 (US$ 25,804) worth of admission tickets to artists and bands who are members of Hong Kong based artist site, alivenotdead.com. Working closely with alivenotdead.com’s co-founders, Patrick Lee (CEO), Stephen Wang (CTO) from Rotten Tomatoes, and Daniel Wu, Terence Yin, Andrew Lin and Conroy Chan of ALIVE, Music Matters aims to encourage artists to gain more exposure amongst leaders from the local and global music industry and learn more about the business of music. Music Matters takes place in Hong Kong from 2 – 4 June. In total, 50 artists will be given this opportunity. alivenotdead.com currently comprise of over 420,000 registered users and 1,200 official artists, providing access to the heart and soul of the Asian music industry. Patrick Lee, CEO of alivenotdead.com says, “We are very grateful to Music Matters for providing our artist community with this offer. It will be a great opportunity for the artists on our site to meet with music industry leaders and gain contacts that will hopefully prove valuable to their careers down the road.”
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