Tileyard Education has announced the return of its Music Business Summer Camp, created in association with Billboard U.K.
The virtual course is set to run across four Saturday sessions starting June 6, 2026, and concluding later that month on June 27. The monthlong programme is designed for emerging artists and aspiring industry professionals looking to gain a practical understanding of how the modern music business operates.
The online course will take place from 12 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. BST each Saturday, including a 45-minute lunch break. Fees are set at £750 ($999). Participants under 18 will not be eligible to take part, and registrations may be cancelled with a refund if age requirements are not met.
Tileyard Education operates out of Tileyard London, the world’s largest independent music community, home to more than 150 recording studios and over 200 creative businesses. The campus brings together artists and companies across the global music ecosystem, including Focusrite, SoundCloud, Ableton, Noel Gallagher, The Prodigy and Sigala, fostering collaboration across recording, production, publishing and creative development.
The summer camp’s partnership with Billboard U.K. brings together Tileyard’s education arm with one of the most influential voices in global music culture. Billboard’s charts and editorial coverage continue to serve as a key reference point for artists, fans and industry professionals worldwide, spanning executives, promoters, publishers, radio programmers, legal teams and digital platforms.
According to Tileyard Education, the programme will offer hands-on training and real-world insight delivered by leading experts from across the international music industry, with lecturers set to be announced at a later date. The curriculum is aimed at providing participants with a deeper, working knowledge of the business, from foundational principles to practical application.
Former participants of the programme have highlighted its emphasis on industry access and real-world learning. Past attendee Chloe Gamble described the experience as “a truly great experience,” pointing to the opportunity to learn directly from professionals and build connections within the Tileyard community. Jake Lane, meanwhile, shared that knowledge gained during the course helped him apply legal fundamentals in real-life work, including creating contracts and onboarding clients.

























