Golden Melody Festival Bridges Taiwan and Global Music Markets
More than 50 industry professionals and buyers from across Asia, Europe, and the Americas gathered in Taipei for the 2026 Golden Melody Festival, marking the event's largest international delegation to date. The summit solidified Taiwan's role as a key B2B hub for connecting local artists with the global music economy.

International experts anchored this year’s conference, focusing on the mechanics of global expansion. Brittany Whyte, a music supervisor recognized for her work on The Twilight Saga and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, dissected the role of sound in defining screen identity. Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, argued that emotional resonance and cross-border collaboration remain the primary drivers of international success, often transcending linguistic barriers.
Gurjeet Chima, Global Vice President at Penske Media Corporation, emphasized the international potential of the awards' emerging talent, reinforcing the commitment of Billboard to elevate Taiwanese artists on the world stage. This strategic push is already yielding results: nine local acts performed during the GMA Showcase, with several selected to tour international festivals including Waves Vienna and Iceland Airwaves. First-time delegates highlighted the distinct local identity of the Taiwanese scene, noting that the market offers a unique catalog of artists ready for wider global consumption.
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