Communications & Events Intern
Greater London, England, United Kingdom (Hybrid) · Tiempo parcial
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- Candidates who are interested in music, culture, editorial work, communications, events or creative production and can commit a few hours per week for 2.5 to 3 months, including availability on the event day, are suitable for this role.
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About Fine Tune Magazine
Fine Tune Magazine is an independent music publication built around spotting emerging artists early and sharing the stories behind their work. The magazine grew out of the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and focuses on the spaces where new music culture begins: small venues, group chats and artists working away before wider recognition arrives.
To mark the relaunch and the debut of its first print issue, Fine Tune is hosting a community event that brings readers, artists and music lovers together for an afternoon featuring music, conversation, natural wine and discovery. The event is expected to include DJs, live performances, creative activations and opportunities to meet the people influencing what comes next in music.
Role Overview
This is a flexible part-time internship lasting around 2.5 to 3 months. The role calls for a few hours each week in the run-up to the launch event, along with availability to support on the event day itself. You will work closely with the founder and gain practical exposure across communications, editorial production, marketing and live event delivery.
Key Duties
- Help manage day-to-day communication and event administration tasks
- Monitor shared inboxes and follow up with artists, freelancers, partners and other collaborators
- Keep schedules organised and help maintain project timelines
- Attend marketing, PR and production meetings and record clear notes and follow-up actions
- Support press outreach and help maintain media lists
- Assist with guest lists, RSVP tracking and event logistics
- Contribute to social media planning and content coordination
- Support editorial production as the first print issue is developed
- Research venues, suppliers, talent and creative collaborators as needed
- Help ensure the launch event runs smoothly on the day
What We're Looking For
The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys independent music, creative culture and media. You should be organised, self-driven and attentive to detail, with strong written and verbal communication skills. Comfort with professional email correspondence and follow-ups is important, as is the ability to manage several tasks at once. A willingness to learn and contribute wherever needed is essential. Interest in events, PR, publishing, marketing or creative production will be especially useful. Experience with Google Workspace, Canva or social platforms would be helpful, but it is not required.
Benefits
- Practical experience contributing to the launch of an independent music title
- Exposure to editorial workflows, PR, partnerships and event production
- Experience working with creatives, artists and industry professionals
- Chance to expand your network in the music and media space
- Behind-the-scenes involvement in turning a magazine and launch event into reality
Additional Information
Duration: Approximately 2.5 to 3 months
Time commitment: Around 3 to 6 hours per week, plus availability on the event day
Location: Mostly remote, with occasional meetings in London and attendance at the launch event
Compensation: This internship is unpaid
Application method: Applications are accepted through LinkedIn only
Working style: A hybrid setup with primarily remote work and some in-person presence in London
Ideal Candidate Profile
This opportunity suits someone who wants hands-on experience in communications, events and publishing while contributing to a music and culture project at an exciting launch stage.