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21st November 2024

Gather Round Presents | Free events for creatives

Following heaps of positive feedback since the last Gather Round free event Community: A force for good we’re back again with the last in the series this year.

Join us and a panel of experts in the cosy meeting room at Brunswick Square on Wednesday 4th December 12.30 – 2pm sign up here to get your spot on the guest list!

We’ll be asking the audience to participate in this open discussion around: ‘music and design and how the two industries influence each other.’

Introducing the panel…

Nathalie Crease

Nathalie is Head of Marketing and Partnerships at brand and digital agency, Fiasco. After studying design at Falmouth University, she fell into marketing accidentally in order to sell tickets for her music events.

Nathalie went on to establish a career in music marketing in London. Working for national and international promoters, she promoted a wide range of artists, from Dua Lipa and Ed Sheeran to Jamie XX and Moodymann. Collaborating with designers, producers, artists and their agents, Nathalie has experience marketing sell-out Wembley Stadium shows, national tours, and the UK’s best club nights. Now working at Fiasco, she brings her deep knowledge of arts and culture to the team—as well as endless mix recommendations that everyone must surely be sick of by now.

Todd Sayer

Founder of Electric Mustard, with a deep passion for music and design. Todd loves how intertwined the two are, both are ‘sensory’. He sees design in many ways as ‘An extension of sound, it can create a personification that starts feeding the story before hearing anything. The design side of things can be used for both expression and communication which is great for keeping work interesting.’

He’s had the pleasure of working on projects for music brands like Official Charts; record labels such as Drumcode, Nervous, and V-Recordings; artists including Ben Howard, Dimension, and Louie Vega; as well as events and venues like Rise Festival, SXM Festival, Arcadia, Alexandra Palace, and the NBA’s Golden State Warriors.

Amy Gettings

With over 15 years in the advertising industry, Amy Gettings co-launched Hey! What? in 2019, driven by a passion for the industries she loves music, events, tourism, food, and drink. 

The agency quickly made its mark, creating bold branding, eye-catching animations, and standout campaigns for iconic names like Glastonbury Festival, Love Saves the Day, Bristol Beacon, and renowned artists such as Eats Everything, Crazy P, and Richy Ahmed. Most recently they have launched their first TV and national campaign for Elvis Evolution, an immersive experience launching in May 2025. 

Amy and her team understand that great campaigns are more than just visuals—they’re about storytelling that resonates at every touchpoint, merchandise to digital activations to live experiences. It’s this meticulous approach to audience insight and creative execution that has cemented Hey! What?’s reputation as a go-to agency for the music, events, and entertainment sectors.

www.heywhat.co.uk

Ed Garrett

Having worked in the creative industries for over 15 years, Ed’s background in design and music brings an insightful perspective to our event.

Ed founded The Discourse (formerly Garrett Creative) in 2017 and leads on strategy, growth and design effectiveness. His work prior to the agency in electronic music included managing a record shop on Stokes Croft in the late 90’s, running an independent record label, and working as a production engineer in studios.

Tickets went in only a few hours for our last event so sign up here now to get yourself a spot.

 

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