
If you’re serious about making it in music—or just tired of screaming into the algorithm void—circle March 27–29, 2026 on your calendar. That’s when MusicPro ’26 takes over the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, courtesy of the Give A Note Foundation.

The three-day conference isn’t just another panel parade. It’s a crash course in how to survive (and maybe even thrive) when, as Give A Note CEO Dendy Jarrett puts it, “100,000 to 120,000 new songs are uploaded to streaming services every day, making the challenge of ‘breaking out’ harder than ever.”

Expect a packed schedule: workshops on navigating today’s industry, networking sessions that might actually feel useful, and keynotes where the big names pull back the curtain. Plus, because it’s Musicians Institute, the backdrop isn’t some sad hotel ballroom—it’s a campus loaded with studios, classrooms wired for sound, multiple stages, and even private rooms for one-on-one consulting. Basically: a musician’s playground.

The founding sponsor list reads like a who’s who of the gear and music biz world—MusicPro Insurance, Pandora AMP, SoundExchange, BMI, PRS Guitars, Pearl Drums, DistroKid, Bandzoogle, American Songwriter, and more. Translation: the people who actually shape how music gets made, distributed, and paid for will be in the room.
Badges go on sale October 24, 2025, but the waiting list just opened at musicpro26.com. Get on it before it sells out—Hollywood in spring beats doomscrolling your Spotify for Artists dashboard.