Music crowdfunding is an excellent way for a band or musician just starting out or looking to significantly raise their profile and get noticed to find initial success. This space has a lot of competition, but many fans have fun telling all their friends, co-workers, and families to check out their latest finds. And it can be fun for music lovers to browse crowdfunding for music sites within categories they enjoy.

It can be rewarding to have a stake in the success of a musician or band that you respect and feel strongly about. We provide services for those looking to establish a crowdfunding for music campaign, whether related to an indie production, an individual artist, or a group.

Music Crowdfunding Overview

There are different types of artists we support and different types of crowdfunding we can help with. This section elucidates both. We want to present an introduction to crowdfunding for music that can help you decide if you wish to invest in this way and can also help musicians choose how to make their pitch.

Types of Artist

Music Crowdfunding pitches usually fall into one of three categories:

  1. Helping bands get their start. This crowdfunding for music helps the band get the word out about their music and performances and may help them buy better equipment or recording time.
  2. Helping solo performers: Similar to the above, this type of music crowdfunding helps performers get some PR and allows them to create and distribute a demo tape. It is also possible that the investment will be used for training.
  3. Helping performances: Crowdfunding for music may also help musicals and other productions pay costs, advertise, and attract talent.
  4. Helping with specific concerts: In this case, music crowdfunding helps the artist with a specific performance or set of performances.

Types of Music Crowdfunding

Here are a few types of music crowdfunding that we can help with

  1. Donation-Based Crowdfunding: This involves soliciting donations from fans or supporters without the promise of anything in return, aside from perhaps gratitude or recognition.
  2. rewards-based crowdfunding: In this model, backers receive rewards based on their contribution level. For musicians, this could mean offering different tiers of rewards such as exclusive content, merchandise, early access to music, concert tickets, or personalized experiences.
  3. Equity Crowdfunding: This involves selling shares of the music project or the artist’s business to backers. Investors receive a stake in the project and a share in potential profits.
  4. Debt Crowdfunding: Sometimes called peer-to-peer lending, this involves borrowing money from backers who expect repayment with interest over a specified period.
  5. Pre-Sale or Product Crowdfunding: Musicians might use platforms to pre-sell albums, singles, or other music-related merchandise to fund their projects.

Each type of crowdfunding has its own benefits and considerations, and the choice often depends on the artist’s goals, fan base, and the nature of the project. We can help you choose. You can also look at the experiences of musicians like you and see which type of crowdfunding has helped them.

Crowdfunding for Music Sites

There are many crowdfunding for music sites where an individual artist or band can try to motivate fans to donate and have a stake in their success. Some sites only do music crowdfunding, while others are well-known crowdsourcing sites with a music section. For example:

  • Aggregate sites, like Wefunder website, can work for musicians and performances, focusing on debt crowdfunding that gives the crowd a percentage of the gate of royalties. We can connect you to sites like this to find the best match and terms.
  • Another crowdfunding for a music site is called ArtistShare website and service. This site has received many awards and mentions and can be an excellent choice for various musical crowdsourcing needs. This is more of a rewards-based site.
  • Larger websites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo Website also have music categories, and even though they are large general crowdfunding sites, they still do an excellent job with their music crowdfunding campaigns.
  • Sites like Royalty Exchange are purely for selling royalties on existing music, catering more toward established artists.
  • SVR Music is a fan-funded hybrid site that works to discover new talent. As original investors in SVR, we can help you develop a relationship with them.

Music Crowdfunding Investor Info

Crowdfunding for music may be an easy choice for some investors. You may want to know more about a specific type of music, a particular performer, or a production, and providing crowdfunding will get you the insider information you will enjoy. You may be a musician yourself or otherwise want to be helpful to an aspiring musician or group. If you feel strongly about the prospects of a musician, you may be willing to put money at risk with the hope of a return.

Do not hesitate to jump in, even if your first investment is relatively small. There is a lot to be gained, and investing in crowdfunding for music can be so rewarding that you may regret waiting. In particular, if you were a musician yourself and somebody helped you out, you know how valuable that is, and you will feel good about giving back to the system that helped you when you can afford to do so. Crowdfunding for music needs people who are motivated investors as the number of people looking for this type of peer-to-peer funding increases.

After Your Investment

Once you have invested, support and encourage the musician or group you funded. One of the great things about crowdfunding for music, as opposed to traditional funding by banks, is that there can be more of a genuine connection between the funder and the person receiving the funding. In this case, that feedback can help keep them motivated and provide genuine help to refine their craft. If they play near you, you can help bring them an audience, more followers on social media, or a larger audience.

Summary and Our Services

It can be fun for a music lover to look into their niche and listen to some up-and-coming talent online. It can also lead to various insider perks – since so many crowdfunding for music campaigns do not lead to any payback or real forms of equity, musicians offer everything from free tickets and recordings to first glimpses of their latest projects. Things like tee shirts and stickers may be given, and an insider diary might be published.

We always encourage artists to continue to do even better in giving their crowdfunding funders information or perks, even for equity or debt campaigns. They should ensure these funders stay motivated and interested in the current project because you may have to return to them for more funding. They may have more patience with you if you are transparent about any challenges.

We also ask that if the musician is successful, they make sure to spread the word about crowdfunding for music in a well-rounded and unbiased way. Tell people about what crowdfunding did for you. The more people get interested in music crowdfunding, the more vibrant this area will be.

If you are a musician looking for some financial support and to expand (or create) your fan base, whether you are willing to give up royalties or some payback or just want to do rewards-based crowdfunding, contact us, and we can make the introductions you need! Charitable Foundation may be able to help in some music crowdfunding cases as well.

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Dr. Alan Jacobson, Psy.D., MBA Founder and Principal
Dr. Jacobson founded the Performance Psychology Group (PPG) in 2000 to help startups and indie production companies find success with innovative sources of funding. Dr. Jacobson is a clinical psychologist who also has an MBA, with 10 years of experience as a c-level executive.