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Srman Jain On Acting & Directing
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Srman Jain On Stepping Behind The Camera As Director; Says, “It Has Taught Me More Than I Expected”

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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From charming audiences with his roles in Adaalat, Saas Bina Sasural, Dadagiri, Comedy Classes, Mere Angne Mein and Trideviyaan, Srman Jain, widely recognized for his performances on television, has seamlessly expanded his creative horizons by stepping behind the camera as a director. For him, acting and directing are not separate paths, but intertwined avenues that enrich each other.

Srman Jain On Acting & Directing

“My journey from acting to directing has been organic,” Srman explains. “Having been in front of the camera, I understand the nuances of performance and the importance of actor-director collaboration. This insight helps me create a comfortable environment for actors, ensuring authentic performances. Conversely, directing has honed my storytelling skills, allowing me to visualize scenes more effectively. Each role I play informs my direction, and each project I direct enhances my acting.”

Balancing the responsibilities of acting and directing in the same project is a challenge, but one that Srman embraces with preparation and teamwork. “Before shooting, I discuss the scene thoroughly with my co-director and the team, ensuring everyone is aligned,” he says. “During the shoot, I rely on my team to manage the technical aspects, allowing me to focus on my performance. This collaboration ensures that both acting and directing receive the attention they deserve.”

When asked whether directing or acting is more challenging, Srman is candid. “Both roles come with their unique demands. As a director, the responsibility to oversee the entire project and ensure the vision is realized can be overwhelming. As an actor, delving deep into a character’s psyche and delivering a compelling performance is equally demanding. But the satisfaction of seeing a project come to life, whether through acting or directing, makes it all worthwhile.”

Directing has also transformed Srman’s understanding of storytelling and collaboration. “Every department, from cinematography to sound, plays a crucial role in telling a story,” he says. “I’ve learned to trust my team and value their input, understanding that a successful project is the result of collective effort. This perspective has enriched my approach to acting, making me more attuned to the overall vision of a project.”

For Srman Jain, creativity is not limited to one role. Acting informs his direction, direction sharpens his acting, and together they form a holistic journey of storytelling, collaboration, and continuous learning.

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October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Nelly Furtado is stepping away from performing 'for the foreseeable future'
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Nelly Furtado is stepping away from performing ‘for the foreseeable future’

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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25 October 2025

Nelly Furtado is stepping back from performing “for the foreseeable future”.

Nelly Furtado has quit performing ‘for the foreseeable future’

The I’m Like a Bird hitmaker feels now is the time to switch her focus to “other creative and personal endeavours” as she embarks on the “next phase” of her life.

In a lengthy Instagram post to mark her 25th anniversary of her debut album Woah, Nelly!, she explained: “I have decided to step away from performance for the foreseeable future and pursue some other creative and personal endeavours that I feel would better suit this next phase of my life.

“I have enjoyed my career immensely, and I still love writing music as I have always seen it as a hobby I was lucky enough to make into a career. I’ll identify as a songwriter forever.”

Noting the resurgence in her music thanks to TikTok, she said: “To have so many people rediscovering my music has been surreal and joyful. It’s been so fun embracing this opportunity, getting out on stages again and seeing up close, the true lasting power of good music. It’s made me really believe in magic.”

Nelly’s last performance was at Munich’s SUPERBLOOM Festival in August.

Thanking her fans and those who helped her achieve her “pop dreams”, Nelly went on: “I’m grateful for all the years of fun , community and wonder.

“Endless gratitude to anyone who has ever listened and vibrated with my music and attended any of my shows . I love you and your open hearts.

“I deeply thank all of those who have worked so hard to help me make my pop dreams come true on a creative and organizational level . I thank all my brilliant collaborators and loyal

champions .

“I also wish , to the new generation of artists ,

many years of fruitful and passionate performance.”

The 46-year-old star posted a throwback picture from the start of her career and a video of her performance at Berlin’s Citadel Music Festival this summer.

She concluded: “The second slide is me in Berlin this summer finally understanding what receiving flowers means.

“Thank you and goodnight!

Nelly.”




October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Ari Lennox Announces 1st Album Since Stepping Away From J. Cole's Dreamville Records
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Ari Lennox Announces 1st Album Since Stepping Away From J. Cole’s Dreamville Records

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Ari Lennox Announces 1st Album Since Stepping Away From J. Cole’s Dreamville Records

#AriLennox is gearing up to drop a new studio album.

The project, titled Vacancy, will be released next year on Jan. 23, with pre-orders available now. Fans who can’t wait are encouraged to check out Ari’s new single “Under the Moon.” This project marks her third album and her first since parting ways with #JCole’s #DreamvilleRecords. As reported, she left the label in April of this year following reported conflicts with the label and criticism over how she was being marketed to the public.

Ready to hear what Ari has been working on?


October 24, 2025 0 comments
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'This Is Not The End', Parth Samthaan Opens Up About His Struggles After Stepping Away from Social Media and Acting
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‘This Is Not The End’, Parth Samthaan Opens Up About His Struggles After Stepping Away from Social Media and Acting

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Actor Parth Samthaan, known for his captivating portrayal of ACP Ayushmann in CID 2, has always been adored by fans. His exit from the show earlier this year left many emotional, and since then, fans have eagerly awaited his return to the screen. However, in a surprising turn of events, Parth also stepped away from social media, leaving his followers wondering what was going on in his personal life.

Parth Samthaan

Parth Samthaan On His Struggles

After months of silence on Instagram, Parth broke his silence recently with a post that has left fans concerned about his well-being. In an emotional message, he revealed that he has been going through a challenging phase in his life, filled with ups and downs. While Parth didn’t go into specifics about what happened, his cryptic message suggested that he’s been struggling mentally.

Parth Samthaan

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The actor said, “I have been inactive on Instagram for the past few months. Yes, there’s a time when you’re really depressed and frustrated, and you don’t feel like doing anything. But this isn’t the end. Remember this name.” This statement, while empowering, has also sparked worry among fans, who have been wondering what exactly led to his withdrawal from both acting and social media.

Parth Samthaan

Parth Samthaan’s last appearance on screen was in June 2025, when his role as ACP Ayushmann in CID 2 concluded. The role had earned him a lot of love, and fans were sad to see him go. His hiatus from acting and his absence from social media followed soon after. While many were eagerly awaiting updates about his next project, the actor’s return to Instagram has been both a relief and a source of concern for fans.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Spotify founder Daniel Ek is stepping down as CEO
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Spotify founder Daniel Ek is stepping down as CEO

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Spotify founder Daniel Ek has announced that he will be stepping down from the role of CEO.

Ek founded the streaming service two decades ago and has been CEO since. He announced today (Tuesday September 30) that he will be transitioning to an executive chairman role for the company on January 1, 2026.

Taking his place as co-CEOs will be Spotify co-presidents Alex Norström and Gustav Söderström. The former currently serves as the company’s chief business officer, while Söderström leads Spotify’s product and technology unit.

“As Executive Chairman, I will spend more of my time on the long arc: strategy, capital allocation, regulatory efforts, and the calls that will shape the next decade for Spotify,” Ek said in his statement. “Gustav and Alex will continue to report to me, and we will work closely together with our Board of Directors.”

He added that the move has been made to allow him to shift his focus towards other businesses.

“A personal note on what’s next for me. I am often asked, ‘How do we build more Spotifys out of Europe?’ That’s why several years ago, I announced my intention to help create more of these supercompanies — companies that are developing new technologies to tackle some of the biggest challenges of our time,” he added.

An update from me 👇 pic.twitter.com/xc0w3BWWAO

— Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) September 30, 2025

One of the businesses outside of Spotify that Ek is involved in is his investment company, Prima Materia. Over the summer, the brand led a €600million (£524million) investment into Helsing – a Munich-based company creating drones and artificial intelligence for military operations.

The move led to a number of high profile artists to pull their music from Spotify, including King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, in a bid to “put pressure on these Dr. Evil tech bros to do better”.

Those joining them in the boycott was Xiu Xiu, who shared plans to remove their music from the platform over Ek’s “investment in AI war drones”, Deerhoof, who said they didn’t “want our success being tied to AI battle tech”, and Wu Lyf, who took down their latest single ‘A New Life Is Coming’ from the streaming service.

Ek has said that his new role in Spotify will reflect a European set-up, and that he will continue to have a hands-on approach with the company. Spotify board director Woody Marshall added that the leadership changes had been in motion for years.

“We have tremendous confidence in Alex and Gustav as they step into these roles,” Marshall said (via The Verge). “They each have more than 15 years with the company and have been instrumental in driving our success and enabling Spotify to lead our industry.”

Controversy around Spotify and Daniel Ek extends beyond his ties to Helsing. In 2024, Ek sparked backlash for his comments relating to the cost of “creating content”, with countless users and musicians describing him as “out of touch”.

Today, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content. This has sparked my curiosity about the concept of long shelf life versus short shelf life. While much of what we see and hear quickly becomes obsolete, there are…

— Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) May 29, 2024

He would later walk back on his comments, saying that he had no intention of dismissing the struggles faced by musicians and using the “reductive” label of “content”.

Around that same time, the CEO came under fire as it was reported that Spotify had made profits of over €1billion (£860million), but at the expense of staff being laid off, artists struggling to make any income from streaming, and subscription prices rising.

It became even harder for artists to make money from the platform last year, when Spotify officially demonetised all songs on the platform with less than 1,000 streams. The policy was launched on April 1 2024, but had been planned by the platform for some time. It was quickly criticised for making it harder for artists to generate royalties and restricting new artists looking to crack the music industry.

Kate Nash was one of the many artists shedding light on the lack of pay-off, launching her “bum on the back of a fire truck” protest, heading to the London office of Spotify, and saying, via megaphone: “Artists are paid 0.003 of a penny per stream whilst [Spotify] demonetised 80 per cent of music on the platform.”

Primal Scream bassist Simone Marie Butler also spoke out against the platform, saying that Ek was “sitting on his yacht laughing at your Spotify top five while he cashes in on music he had nothing to do with, calls it ‘content’ and artists still get £0.04 per stream.”

Others to criticise the platform and its impact on the music industry have included Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante, who described streaming as the place “where music goes to die”, and Cradle Of Filth frontman Dani Filth, who said he “owes it” to other musicians not to have an account.

Kate Nash, 2024 CREDIT: @emilymarcovecchio

Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor also shared how streaming has “mortally wounded” many artists, while James Blake claimed that “the brainwashing worked and now people think music is free”.

Last December, a site parodying Spotify Wrapped was taken down at the request of Spotify‘s legal team, after it calculated the amount users pay in subscription fees compared the royalties paid to the artists throughout the year.

At the start of 2025, nominees for the Songwriter Of The Year category at this year’s Grammy Awards boycotted Spotify’s party in retaliation to its treatment of songwriters.“After some thought, I couldn’t in good conscience support this initiative given their approach to bundling royalties,” said Jessie Jo Dillon, one of the artists boycotting. “It is very nice to be individually honoured, but it is better for me and my entire songwriter community to be paid fairly for our art. There are no songs without songwriters.”

September 30, 2025 0 comments
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Neeraj Ghaywan's Homebound: A Slow Start Or A Stepping Stone To Success? | Glamsham.com
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Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound: A Slow Start Or A Stepping Stone To Success? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Following the critical triumph of Masaan in 2015, director Neeraj Ghaywan is back this year with Homebound, which stars Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor. Though there were huge hopes, the film had a lackluster opening at the Indian box office, collecting an estimated net of Rs 30 lakh in its opening weekend. Although the figures are slim, some expansion is expected over the weekend, though major box office success is unlikely, since Homebound was largely made as a festival film and not as a commercial attraction.

The movie has received robust critical acclaim, registering a prominent entry at acclaimed global events such as the Toronto International Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. The movie’s greatest achievement lies in its selection for official consideration in the Best Foreign Film category for the 98th Academy Awards, highlighting its international acclamation and merit.

Homebound had a limited release in India, aiming at a niche market attracted to its powerful storytelling and film depth. Its performance at the box office could gain a boost from word-of-mouth, which could result in a decent cumulative box office collection in due course of time. Yet, the movie competes vigorously at the box office with other releases such as Pawan Kalyan’s They Call Him OG (Hindi), Lord Curzon Ki Haveli, and courtroom dramedy Jolly LLB 3 featuring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi.

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In addition, from Gandhi Jayanti weekend onwards, Homebound will have to compete with new releases like Kantara: Chapter 1 and Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, which may affect its box office.

Day-by-day box office collection in India for Homebound:
Day 1 – Rs 30 lakh net
Total so far – Rs 30 lakh net

Homebound though is not a commercial hit but finds success in appreciation and recognition world over, which asserts Neeraj Ghaywan’s track record in cinema with substance.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Young Stars of 'Wayward' on Stepping Into Mae Martin's Teen Nightmare
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Young Stars of ‘Wayward’ on Stepping Into Mae Martin’s Teen Nightmare

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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When it comes to Toronto teens Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind) in Netflix‘s new series “Wayward,” the word the actors behind the characters repeatedly use in conversation is “codependent.” Yes, the duo are best friends and chosen family — but they can’t survive without each other in a way that has already impacted their futures, especially at the disquieting Tall Pines Academy.

Abbie and Leila’s need for each other is established from the start of Mae Martin‘s Netflix thriller series, which sees the girls locked up and subjected to abusive behavioral therapy once they reach the Academy. Before that, Abbie is being ruthlessly scrutinized and controlled by her parents, while Leila’s mother has mostly checked out after her elder daughter’s sudden death.

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“When you don’t have that love from from a family member, or from anybody that is blood-related in your life, then you kind of search for it anywhere else,” Lind told IndieWire in a joint interview with Topliffe. “I think she found Abbie at a very young age, and just was like, ‘You’re mine,’ and latched onto her.”

Chosen family is a major theme in the series, from Abbie and Leila to their peers at the Academy to Alex (Martin) and his experiences growing up queer in the Midwest and wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) remaining close to her own Academy cohort.

“You could have a family that’s your blood, but at the end of the day, it’s about the people that you choose to be in your life and people that you love in that way. Abbie is Leila’s chosen family,” Lind said.

The theme was naturally mirrored behind-the-scenes, where the young cast quickly bonded and turned their traumatic on-screen experiences into Canadian summer camp with the cameras off. As creepy as the Academy set was (“I love ghosts, it felt haunted,” Lind said), it helped actors tap into the right head space before clocking out to enjoy the field trip an hour outside of Toronto.

Two teens walking a bicycle down a graffitied alleyway; still of Sydney Topliffe and Alyvia Alyn Lind in 'Wayward'
Sydney Topliffe and Alyvia Alyn Lind in ‘Wayward‘Courtesy of Netflix/Netflix

“When you’re in a really serious position, especially with these two girls, they find the levity in it, even in a horrible situation,” Topliffe said. “There were a couple scenes that were really intense, like the Hot Seat scene days were hard, those were long days.”

Episode 6 traps the teens in the Academy for what amounts to a prison riot, with many of the students and staff played by actual stunt performers. Prior to that, Topliffe was among the actors who took an outdoor adventure when the Academy staff leaves them in the wilderness.

“That was a lot of fun. We would be climbing these hills like on our stomachs, and then we would just find empty beer bottles and break our — well, I probably shouldn’t say that for insurance,” Topliffe said. “But that was really fun. We all got a lot of mosquito bites, but it was great. I loved being dirty.”

After filming the pilot together — not to mention going through their final round of auditions, switching between Abbie and Leila and not realizing they had nabbed the roles — Lind and Topliffe’s on-set fate mirrored their characters’ as they had to work separately.

“In the story, we are each other’s security blankets, so it kind of feels weird when we’re not together. That came through in real life,” Lind said. “By the second episode, it was like, ‘Wait, where’s my friend? I don’t know how to do this without her!’ It was like starting a whole new show.”

WAYWARD. (L to R) Mae Martin as Alex Dempsey, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Leila, and Sydney Topliffe as Abbie in episode 103 of Wayward. Cr. Michael Gibson/Netflix© 2024
Mae Martin, Alyvia Alyn Lind, and Sydney Topliffe in ‘Wayward’Michael Gibson/Netflix © 2024

“Wayward” hits a sweet spot for both actors; Topliffe plays a high school student in Aura Entertainment’s “Doin’ It,” now in theaters after its 2023 SXSW premiere, and 18-year-old Lind has somehow logged her third time playing a teen struggling with addiction.

“I don’t know why I keep getting typecast as this, but… I like being able to sink my teeth into it, so keep casting me as it,” she said. “I will try to deliver in the best way possible. It’s fine. Easy roles are boring, so it’s really fun.”

With “Wayward” out in the world (and some potential for a second season), the fun is exactly what both actors remember, and what they hope to find in future work.

“I’m sure the crew hated us because we were just so annoying,” Topliffe said. “We took the work seriously, but we also didn’t want to sit in that all day, so we would make stupid movies.”

“We would be sobbing and crying and upset in a scene and going through all these emotions — and then Sydney would be like, ‘Do you want to pretend to be Zac Efron on that hill over there and do ‘Bet on It’?” Lind recalled. “I’d be like, ‘Yes, I do! Bet on it, bet on it!‘ It was my favorite part of the whole experience. It was so much fun.”

“Wayward” is now streaming on Netflix.

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Music Industry Trailblazer Sylvia Rhone Stepping Down as Chair/CEO Of Epic Records
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Music Industry Trailblazer Sylvia Rhone Stepping Down as Chair/CEO Of Epic Records

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Music Industry Trailblazer Sylvia Rhone Stepping Down as Chair/CEO Of Epic Records

 

End of an era.

At the end of this month, veteran music executive #SylviaRhone is stepping down as Chair and CEO of Epic Records, ending an 11-year tenure at the label (six of which she served as CEO). In her internal memo to staff, she reflected: “This role at Epic represents the third time in my career that I’ve been the first woman and first Black person to serve as CEO of a major record label owned by a Fortune 500 company. … I am moving on from this historic role at Epic and I’m very excited about the future.”

Rhone has long been celebrated as a trailblazing force in the music business. Over her career, she led major labels, including Elektra, Atlantic, #Motown, and helped shape the careers of artists spanning hip hop, pop, rock, and R&B.
At Epic, under her guidance, the label diversified its roster (with names like Travis Scott, #CamilaCabello, #21Savage, Future and others) and climbed in market share. Her departure marks the exit of one of the few Black women ever to lead a major record company.


September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Ego Nwodim Says 'SNL' Was "Always Meant To Be A Stepping Stone"
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Ego Nwodim Says ‘SNL’ Was “Always Meant To Be A Stepping Stone”

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Former Saturday Night Live cast member Ego Nwodim says she’s excited about moving on to new challenges, and that the NBC comedy show is a “stepping stone.”

Speaking on a panel titled “Cultural Impact: How Story, Style, and Strategy Shape What’s Next” at the Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York City Wednesday, Nwodim addressed her recent SNL departure after seven seasons.

“There’s so much I want to do and SNL is always meant to be a stepping stone,” she said. “There’s so many ideas that I need to have time to create. I’m looking forward to doing that. So directing, more writing in a different capacity. Very excited. It’s an exciting thing.”

Nwodim’s decision not to return for the show’s 51st season, launching October 4, was one of the more surprising recent exits – her announcement came after the show’s cast line-up was thought to be settled. The turnover for the upcoming season was extensive: Before Nwodim’s announcement, the exits had already included Heidi Gardner (after eight seasons), Michal Longfellow (after three seasons), Devon Walker (after three seasons), Emil Wakim (after one season), and John Higgins, who was part of the Please Don’t Destroy troupe that joined the late-night show in 2021.

Nwodim announced on Instagram last week that she would not be back for another SNL season. “The hardest part of a great party is knowing when to say goodnight,” she wrote. “But after seven unforgettable seasons, I have decided to leave SNL. I am immensely grateful to Lorne [Michaels] for the opportunity, to my castmates, the writers, and the crew for their brilliance, support, and friendship. Week after week on that stage taught me more than I could have ever imagined, and I will carry those memories, and that laughter, with me always.”

Watch the panel discussion below. Nwodim’s “stepping stone” comments come at the 1:25 mark.

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Statement from Shaun Davies MP on stepping down as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Statement from Shaun Davies MP
Yesterday, Wednesday 10th September 2025, I was appointed to the role of Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey.

While I am very excited to be taking my first role in Government, and supporting its work, this does unfortunately mean that due to strict rules regarding activities outside of Government, I can no longer hold officer roles in All-Party Parliamentary Groups, Therefore, and with much regret, I will be standing down as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events with immediate effect.

I am very sorry to be leaving this role at such an important time, after just publishing our Plan of Work and Calendar of Activity, and at a time of some uncertainty, with recent changes at both the official and ministerial levels. But I know that with the assistance of our Secretariat, Davies Tanner and advice from The Business of Events, and with the continued support of our Parliamentary Members and Vice Chairs, and that of our Corporate Partners, that the APPG will continue to represent this important and world leading sector in Parliament with unrelenting enthusiasm and dedication.

I am proud that we were able to re-establish the APPG so quickly after last year’s General Election, and feel that, together, we have made great progress in helping to unlock the potential of this incredibly important industry, and it’s been a real pleasure to meet with so many people and organisations during the past year.

There is no doubt that the last year has been a learning experience for me personally, and I do hope that I have been a suitable voice and
representative for the events industry in Parliament. I will continue to champion the value of the sector both as an MP, and now within
Government, at every opportunity.

I will be working with Davies Tanner over the coming days as we begin the process of electing a new Chair, and I am sure they will provide further updates to you in due course.

Thank you again for your support during my period of being Chair of the APPG, and I wish every one of you continued success. My interest in and recognition of the industry, together with my own constituency links to it, endure and I will continue take a keen interest and remain a strong advocate and supporter.

Best wishes,
Shaun Davies MP
Member of Parliament for Telford

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