By Nikilitha Guda, Khotso Masilela, Tsholo Moteka and Qhawe Shoba The Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC) 2026 returned to Johannesburg’s Constitution Hill on 22 and 23 May, bringing together artists, executives, entrepreneurs, policymakers and creatives for two days of discussions centred on t
While Johannesburg hosts yet another music conference promising to "strengthen collaboration," the real question is whether ARMC 2026 will address the structural inequalities that see African artists earning pennies on global streaming platforms while international labels profit from our sounds. The continent doesn't need more conferences about rising—we need concrete action on fair revenue distribution, intellectual property protection, and dismantling the gatekeeping systems that still force our biggest talents to seek validation through Western markets.
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