MiCANNES Awards 2026
The MiCannes Awards Lunch includes General Admission
with access to all MiCannes events.
Wednesday 3rd June from 13:30 to 15:45
The Awards Lunch offers a seated 3-course meal plus coffee / tea / water and 1/2 bottle of wine at the Mondrian Hotel overlooking the mediterranean sea.
For for the cost of the lunch go to: MiCannes ticket info
MiCANNES Award has been designed and cast by Knox Field
MiCANNES Award Categories
Best Talent of The Year
Sponsored by Kala Music Brand Company
Best Artist of The Year
Sponsored by JM Consultancy
Malcolm Dunbar A&R Award
Sponsored by John Saunderson Music
Music Manager of the Year
Sponsored by Raw Power Management
Music Publisher of the year
Artist Icon Award
Sponsored by New Media Law
Industry Icon Award
Sponsored by Chelsea Songs
Music Book of the Year
Sponsored by Songlink International
Music Tech Innovation
Sponsored by New Media Law LLP
Best Song of the Year
Sponsored by Peermusic
Music Documentary of the Year
Sponsored by Splash Stories
Songwriter of the Year
Sponsored by Notting Hill Music
Retail Grass Roots Campaign of the Year
2026 Awards
The MiCannes Awards Lunch in 2026 will be held on the lawns of the Mondrian Hotel on the Croisette overlooking the Mediterranean sea.
The MiCannes Board created the MiCannes Awards in 2023
And formed a Committee comprising of over 20 International music and entertainment entrepreneurs. Encouraging excellence in the international music scene and inspiring a future echelon of talented creators, the awards aim to also promote creative and business people networking together.
The founders commissioned a young and upcoming sculptor to create a distinctive award – starting with a set of stunning cheetah head trophies. Designed and cast by Knox Field, an emergent British sculptor who specialises in sculpting birds and animals.
Knox cast each award personally and says: “It’s been an absolute honour to be chosen to sculpt these cheetah heads for the MiCannes Awards winners. I hope the recipients get as much pleasure from this sculpture as I got from making it.”
