The US live market is probably the most competitive, with fierce pressures - competing with
corporate giants, securing funding and managing high costs. Independent players must
innovate, build strong local networks, and constantly present captivating programs to survive in
this industry. What’s it like to navigate this? What are the biggest issues? And for European artists
wanting in on this massive market, strategic partnerships and the understanding of regional
audiences is essential. How possible is it to get there? And what’s a good starting point to attract
venues, promoters, and festivals to start building an audience?
Nate Dorough, Pyramid Scheme / School Night, Michigan, US
Lio Kanine, New Colosssus Festival, New York City, US
Berkli Johnson, SXSW, Austin, US
Chair, Sam Sumpter, Bands do BK, New York City, US
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The US live market is probably the most competitive, with fierce pressures - competing with
corporate giants, securing funding and managing high costs. Independent players must
innovate, build strong local networks, and constantly present captivating programs to survive in
this industry. What’s it like to navigate this? What are the biggest issues? And for European artists
wanting in on this massive market, strategic partnerships and the understanding of regional
audiences is essential. How possible is it to get there? And what’s a good starting point to attract
venues, promoters, and festivals to start building an audience?
Nate Dorough, Pyramid Scheme / School Night, Michigan, US
Lio Kanine, New Colosssus Festival, New York City, US
Berkli Johnson, SXSW, Austin, US
Chair, Sam Sumpter, Bands do BK, New York City, US
Viva Sounds 2023 - The Official Guide To Unofficial Destinations
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Viva Sounds 2023 - The Official Guide To Unofficial Destinations
Can city, region and state officials support the creative sector to grow free and remain creative?
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Sofia Lubian, Head of department, cultural administration, Gothenburg, SE
Alex Bergström, Chairman of the cultural committee in the region Västra Götaland, SE
Jakob Eknor, Music advisor at the Swedish arts council, SE
Chair: Johan Lindqvist, Göteborgs-Posten, SE
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The US live market is probably the most competitive, with fierce pressures - competing with
corporate giants, securing funding and managing high costs. Independent players must
innovate, build strong local networks, and constantly present captivating programs to survive in
this industry. What’s it like to navigate this? What are the biggest issues? And for European artists
wanting in on this massive market, strategic partnerships and the understanding of regional
audiences is essential. How possible is it to get there? And what’s a good starting point to attract
venues, promoters, and festivals to start building an audience?
Nate Dorough, Pyramid Scheme / School Night, Michigan, US
Lio Kanine, New Colosssus Festival, New York City, US
Berkli Johnson, SXSW, Austin, US
Chair, Sam Sumpter, Bands do BK, New York City, US