Music Declares Emergency X Rhythm Changes
The Social, London.
This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s.
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WHEN NO ONE WILL FUND US, HOW WILL WE FUND OURSELVES?
A conversation on breaking through as a DIY artist in today's creative industries.
Join us on Monday 13 April at The Social, London for a night of honest conversation, practical insight and big questions about what it really takes to build a creative career when the money, support and industry pathways aren't accessible for many. We'll be talking about survival, innovation, grassroots creativity and how artists keep going when the system makes it hard.
Featuring:
Kate Nash: artist, actor and fierce advocate for independent musicians, grassroots venues and fairer funding.
Angelle Joseph: DJ, broadcaster and community-builder championing bold voices and carving out space beyond the usual industry gatekeeping.
Saskia Martic: DIY filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist making no-budget work with serious vision, and speaking plainly about the barriers artists face.
Plus, Community Resource Hub where you can chat with reps from the following orgs over cocktails and DJs upstairs before the panel:
LIVE Trust: reshaping live music funding through the £1 ticket levy
Music Venue Trust: protecting the grassroots venues that keep scenes alive
Music Declares Emergency: mobilising artists and fans for climate action through music
The Social, London
Monday 13 April
6pm-10pm
Sliding scale tickets from £8 on See Tickets (link in our bio)
Come for the conversation, stay for the music, cocktails and community.
@katenash @handgell @saskiamartic @livetrustcharity @musicvenuetrust @musicdeclares

