Key Takeaways
- Event Date: The 2026 Music Sustainability Summit is scheduled for April 15.
- Location: It will take place at Solotech Studios in Hollywood, California.
- Topics Covered: The event will feature discussions on sustainability in the music industry.
- Registration: Early bird registration is available until January 14.
Organizers of the 2026 Music Sustainability Summit have announced the program for the event this spring.
Happening on April 15 at Solotech Studios in Hollywood, Calif., the event will feature panels on topics including:
- Beyond Concert Tees: What Merch Says About Who We Are
- Carbon: Ensuring That What Gets Measured Gets Managed
- Designing Mega Events to Leave a Legacy of Sustainability
- Fan Travel: Getting There Is Half the Fumes
- From Fan Engagement to Real Impact
- Getting into Gear: Instruments, Materials, and Nature
- Getting to Zero: Best Practices in Offsets and Their Alternatives
- Regulation, Reporting, and Digital Product Passports
- Sh*t Happens (and What to Do When It Does)
- Small Venues, Big Solutions: Sustainability in Small and Midsize Venues
- Thought for Food: Putting Foodservice Sustainability on the Menu
- Under the Lights: How Music and Sports Can Team Up on Sustainability
These topics form the Summit’s theme of “Turning Ideas Into Action,” focusing on scaling ideas and initiatives that are forming the music industry’s approach to sustainability. Speakers on each of these topics will be announced in the coming months. Registration for the upcoming Summit is available here, with early bird pricing available until January 14.
2026 will mark the third annual edition of the event, which is produced by the Music Sustainability Alliance, an organization that works to expand sustainability projects throughout the music industry.
“The Summit is our annual gathering of professionals seeking to elevate their impact in aligning the music industry with industry, community, and planetary goals,” MSA co-founder and CEO Amy Morrison says in a statement. “While the climate crisis is increasingly upending weather patterns, supply chains and daily life, the solutions are growing, too, demonstrating the potential for artists, venues, fans and others to harness the power of music and culture for the benefit of all.”
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