Our new Glasgow HQ highlighted as ‘statement of intent’ for Scottish music industry
Notting Hill Music has officially moved into its new global headquarters in Glasgow, marking a significant milestone for the company.
Recently spotlighted by Music Week as a “statement of intent” for the Scottish music industry, the move into the new premises reflects Notting Hill Music’s long-term commitment to Scotland as a hub for world-class songwriting and music creation.
Situated in the heart of one of the UK’s most dynamic creative cities, the new HQ provides a dedicated space to support and develop both established and emerging talent. The investment underscores the company’s belief in the strength and global potential of the Scottish music community.
Glasgow has long been recognised as a vital centre for musical innovation, and this next chapter reinforces Notting Hill Music’s ambition to build a truly global publishing company from Scotland — while contributing to the continued growth and international recognition of the country’s music industry.
NHM Chairman Andy McQueen said: “As a Scot, I am proud to bring Notting Hill Music to Scotland and aim to establish a world-class platform for Scottish musical and executive talent to build their careers without having to leave the country to fulfil their potential in London, as I and many others felt compelled to do.”
Managing director Dave Loader added: “With two Scottish directors and a long association sponsoring the Resonate Music Conference, Notting Hill Music has a deep history north of the border. Establishing our global HQ in Glasgow is another milestone for our company and an amazing opportunity to work with exciting local talent, enthusiastic new staff and current members of the Scottish music industry.”
“I am so excited to be part of this new era with my friends and partners at Notting Hill Music,” said Billy Kiltie. “Following Notting Hill’s acquisition of 23rd Precinct Music I find myself heading back to our new office in my spiritual home in Bath Street. We have been working over the last few months to recruit a new team of rising, talented staff and, thanks to the backing of the directors at NHM, I am confident we can build a real music powerhouse in Glasgow and throughout Scotland.”