Tony Rigg
Tony Rigg is a Music Industry Advisor, Practitioner, Business Consultant, and Educator affiliated with the University of Central ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ, where he leads the Master of Arts Programme in Music Industry Management. He established this in 2012 with seminal musician Peter Hook. He also collaborated with Hebei University (HBU) in China to set up the Music Industry Management MA programme launched in 2023.
Tony is also Co-Chair of the Music Research Group at the University and is a supervisor for music related PhD candidates.
Tony’s academic citizenship extends to other universities through collaboration, and he is also an External Examiner for London College of Music/University of West London and Solent University, Southampton.
He is the Director of the Preston Jazz and Improvisation Festival, a festival for the city that grew out of the University, which has become the best attended music activity in Preston’s event calendar.
Tony has occupied senior management roles in market-leading music and entertainment organisations including Operations Director for Ministry of Sound, overseen the management of more than one hundred music venues, and delivered thousands of music events. He has set up, operated and owned numerous music enterprises. As an artist/producer he has a chart pedigree with tracks featured on chart-topping and gold-selling albums.
Tony and Professor Mazierska are currently inviting applications for a new research MPhil/PhD in Queen studies.
- Music Industry Advisor
- The benefits of music and culture to society, community, and economy
- Access to education and participation in cultural (creative) activities
- Diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility in the music industries
- Music business and marketing
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship within music and related industries
- Models of music industry management, artistry and business
- Success studies within the music industry – legacy, contemporary, and future
- Mainstream music and counterculture
- The power of ‘the Brand’ – music and lifestyle
- The recorded copyright music industries
- Social consumption of music (live, recorded, et al)
- Night time industries/night time cultural economy
- Artificial Intelligence
- Progressive digitisation of the music industry
- Music law and practice
- Music making/production
- Founder - ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Music Association
- Ambassador for the Night Time Economy ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ (appointed by the NTIA)
- Chair - Strategic Stakeholder Group - ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Music Hub
- Chair - Local Cultural Education Partnership (Preston LCEP)
- Chair - Promenade Concert Orchestra
- Member - Program Advisory Group - The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library
- Member - ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ 2050 Cultural and Physical Activities Network
- Member – Electronic Music Impact Group
- Member - Association for Electronic Music (AFEM)
- Member - Creative Communities Group
Notable book publications include Popular Music in the Post-digital Age: Politics, Economy, Culture and Technology (Bloomsbury 2018), The Future of Live Music (Bloomsbury 2020) and The Evolution of Electronic Dance Music (Bloomsbury 2021), which he co-edited with Ewa Mazierska and Les Gillon. Also, The Present and Future of Music Law (Bloomsbury 2022), which he co-edited with leading British music lawyer Dr Ann Harrison.
Notable articles and papers include and .
Tony’s most recent book with Professor Mazierska, The Artistry and Legacy of Queen (Bloomsbury 2024), considers how Queen have become one of the most successful music artists of all time, surpassing all other artists of their generation with regard to digital music consumption.
Other Articles and Reports Tony has contributed to include:
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- Tony is co-chair of the Music Research Group
- Tony has co-directed a number of conferences including the Future Sound Music Conference, 2016
- the Improvisation; Practices Approaches & Reception Conference, 2017
- the Future of Live Music Conference, 2018
- the Present & Future of Electronic Music Conference, 2019
- the Present & Future of Music Law and Practice, 2019
- the Artistry and Business of Queen Conference, 2020
- He is also Director of the Preston Jazz and Improvisation Festival
- The Preston Jazz and Improvisation Festival is a festival that runs in June, is supported by Arts Council England that grew out of the University of Central ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ. It brings numerous stakeholders together to deliver a world class music event to the city of Preston. The most recent festival saw more than 10,000 members of the public experience an exciting and diverse programme that included 20 events over 10 days and more than 100 musicians, celebrating world renowned and home-grown talent.