What does it mean to be a member of Sonic Guild?
Your member dues fund hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants and direct support to your cities best musicians while hosting intimate, member-only concerts that make you part of your city’s music scene.
As a member, you will:
- Advocate for your favorite musicians by nominating them to be Sonic Guild Artists
- Get to know Sonic Guild artists and members during the listening season, when we host dozens of live concerts
- Round out the year at the Sonic Guild Ball, where we
award hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant
money to our winning artists
Membership Pricing
Our member’s dues have allowed us to deliver $3.5M and counting to over 180 bands and another 1.5 million to local music businesses.
Join us!
Join us!
Single Membership
Become a Patron of Local Music
$
750
Annually
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Access to your chapter's full season of member events
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Space permitting, purchase an additional ticket for each event
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1 vote for your chapter's artist nominations and grant allocations
Join as a Single Member
Pay a one-time $750 annually or monthly payments of $75
Duo Membership
Experience our events with a +1 at every event
$
1,500
Annually
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Access to your chapter's full season of member events
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1 complimentary guest for each member event
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1 vote for your chapter's artist nominations and grant allocations
Join as a Duo Member
One time fee of $1,500 annually or monthly payments of $150
Party Membership
Share and show your love of local music!
$
3,000
Annually
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Access to your chapter's full season of member events
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3 complimentary guests for each member event
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1 vote for your chapter's artist nominations and grant allocations
Join as a Party Member
One time fee of $3,000 annually or monthly payments of $300
“Making a living as a musician may be especially difficult in these times of record label consolidation, sales collapse, and streaming services... [Sonic Guild is] trying to change that by bringing a symphony-style patronage model to local popular music.”
Forbes Magazine
“[Sonic Guild] helps build powerful communities that fuel the creative economy, social cohesion, and civic pride—all by investing in their local musicians.”
Richard FloridaBest Selling Author, The Rise of the Creative Class
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