Sofar Sounds

Sofar Sounds
Industry Music
Founded 2009 (2009)
Founder Rocky Start, Rafe Offer, Dave Alexander
Website https://www.sofarsounds.com

Sofar Sounds (or Songs from a Room) is a programme whose members sign up to it in order to be invited to a private concert. The events started in London in March 2009[1] by Rafe Offer, Rocky Start and Dave Alexander.[2] The lineup for the concert is not disclosed until each event starts, while the location is announced only the day before.[3] The ethos behind this is that highlighting headlining acts encourages people to turn up late and not respect the other performers.[4] All genres are welcome to apply to perform. Local city leaders[5] and their review teams curate the evenings.

There are now more than 100 Sofar Sounds gigs each month, many of which are hosted in members’ living rooms.[6] Sofar has communities in more than 200 cities worldwide.[7]

Musicians, bands and artists can sign up to play at events, choosing to be paid from voluntary attendee contributions via a hat[8] being passed around the audience (or in some cities, digital donations), or having their gig filmed, edited into a video and uploaded to the Sofar Sounds YouTube channel [9] which is also shared on the website. Some gigs are live-streamed. Typically, three artists perform at each gig.[10] Emphasis is placed on the crowd being respectful – switching off their phones and listening.[11] Many cities have wait lists for attendance.[12] There are around 2,000 requests for each London gig, but invitations to the purposely-small gig are extended to only 50-60 of those applicants. In June 2015 Sofar Sounds teamed up with Uber to host a series of secret gigs.[13]

UK acts who have participated include James Bay, Wolf Alice and Bastille, who raised money for charity War Child.[14] Will Young was a surprise guest[15] and there has been an appearance from Robert Pattinson[16] and Yeah Yeah Yeahs front woman Karen O.[17][18] Some US acts include X Ambassadors, Leon Bridges and Fantastic Negrito, while acts such as Núria Graham and Ali Somay have played Sofar Barcelona[19][20] and Sofar Istanbul[21] respectively.

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