Sofar Sounds ''(acronym; Songs from a Room)'', is a music events
startup company
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, responsible for various small performances, hosted in over 400 cities. They are headquartered at the
Roundhouse,
London, UK - founded in 2009.
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History
The company started in London, March 2009, by; Rafe Offer, Rocky Start, and Dave Alexander. By inviting eight friends to Alexander's North-London flat, to watch them perform in his own living-room.
Their second ever show ''(first ticketed event)'' in London, fortunately consisting of a much higher, paid attendance. The successful continuation of such shows, allowed the company to expand to locations such as;
Paris
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,
New York City
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, and others - arriving in
Los Angeles
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, early 2011.
Jim Lucchese became the CEO of Sofar Sounds in, February 2019.
In May 2019, the company raised $25M from
Battery Ventures
Battery Ventures is an American technology-focused investment firm. Founded in 1983, the firm makes venture-capital and private-equity investments in markets across the globe from offices in Boston, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Israel and Lon ...
and
Union Square Ventures
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, in addition to $6M, raised from
Octopus Ventures and
Virgin Group
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Virgin Group's date of incorporation is listed as 1989 by the Companies House, who class it as a holding co ...
. The money being obtained for two main focuses; to create artist-focused services & to support the communities the company had created around the world.
As of November 2019, they company hosted over 22,000 performances.
In 2019, Sofar Sounds announced the creation of Sofar Crew, hired as part-time employees to work alongside Sofar Ambassadors.
The company was investigated in 2019, by the
New York Department of Labor for their use of unpaid labor, eventually reaching a settlement. The settlement being; the discontinuation of using/relying on volunteer-workers within their business model.
In August 2019, Sofar Sounds relocated their headquarters to
Roundhouse, a creative-hub that also includes the
Bucks Music Group
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.
In March 2020, Sofar suspended all shows as a result of the international
coronavirus pandemic
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. The company is supposedly compensating all artists for cancelled performances, working to reschedule them, and creating a Global Artist Fund, with a goal of $250k for live-music relief. At the end of March 2020, the company launched a daily
live-stream
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to help support independent artists during the said crisis. Allowing those participating to either donate to artists directly, or to the Global Artist Fund.
Events
Typically, three artists perform at each Sofar gig with no
opener
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and no
headliner,
["Frequently Asked Questions"](_blank)
Sofar Sounds (Retrieved 31 May 2017.) an approach that offers an equal opportunity for all of the artists. Performers apply to be considered via a form on the website and can be musicians of any genre.
As of February 2020, there is an Artist Dashboard where artists can request to play shows in specific cities and on specific dates or within a range of dates.
The guest list is selected with an email ballot;
the line-up for a concert is not disclosed until the event starts; the location is announced 24 hours before the show. Events are normally
BYOB
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and the audience agrees to three basic principles: coming on time, staying until the end and listening quietly without phones or other distractions. This ensures that the focus is kept on the artists and the atmosphere respectful.
Artists are often filmed, with the edited video uploaded to the Sofar Sounds YouTube channel and shared on the website.
Operating model
There are two types of Sofar cities: full-time cities and ambassador locations. The majority of Sofar cities are run by ambassadors who put on one or two shows a month.
Sofar currently operates independently in approximately 444 cities worldwide.
90% of these are free shows where they have a pass-the-hat process for collecting money which pays the artists and covers expenses. In the other 10% of those cities, they sell online tickets. As of February 2020, there are three payment levels in the ticketed Sofar cities and artists are paid based on ticket sales.
The current profit split in the average major city where Sofar has shows is 63% to 37% in favor of the artists.
, undiscounted tickets are $10–$30 per person in the US,
£10-18 in the UK, €13 in Madrid, and $12–18 (CAD) in Vancouver and Toronto.
Notable partnerships and performers
In June 2015, Sofar Sounds partnered with
Uber
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to host a series of secret gigs in London.
In July 2016, it was announced that
Virgin Group
Virgin Group Ltd. is a British multinational venture capital conglomerate founded by Richard Branson and Nik Powell in February 1970.
Virgin Group's date of incorporation is listed as 1989 by the Companies House, who class it as a holding co ...
's Sir
Richard Branson would invest in Sofar Sounds.
In March 2017, a partnership was announced with
Airbnb
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for their new Music Experiences format, which enables Airbnb customers in San Francisco to reserve seats at a Sofar event via the Trips platform.
UK and Irish acts who have performed at Sofar shows include
James Bay
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,
Hozier,
Emeli Sandé
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,
Will Young
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,
Tom Odell
Thomas Peter Odell (born 24 November 1990) is an English singer-songwriter. He released his debut extended play, '' Songs from Another Love'', in 2012. It won the BRITs Critics' Choice Award in early 2013. Odell's debut studio album, ''Long Wa ...
,
Shura
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,
Benjamin Clementine
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Born and raised in London, England, Clementine later moved to Paris, France, where he experienced homelessness for a time. After moving back to Lond ...
, actor
Robert Pattinson,
Wolf Alice
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Wolf Ali ...
,
Bastille
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, and
Lianne La Havas
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. Both Bastille and Lianne La Havas performed at special events in London that Sofar put on in collaboration with the
charity
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Giving
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* Charity (practice), the practice of being benevolent, giving and sharing
* C ...
War Child. Bastille also took part in a special live-streamed Sofar Sounds #Voting show that was held in London in June 2016 to encourage people to vote in the EU referendum. Other London performers include
Lucy Rose
Lucy Rose Parton (born 20 June 1989) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who performs as Lucy Rose. Her debut album, '' Like I Used To,'' was released in 2012. Rose released her second album, ''Work It Out'', in 2015 on Columbia Record ...
,
The Staves
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Career
The Staves began performing together at open-mic nights in Watford hosted by a local pub, The Horns. ...
and
Kae Tempest
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At the age of 16, Tempest was accepted into the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in ...
. In 2013, they had a surprise last minute performance from the Twilight star
Robert Pattinson.
Some US performers who have appeared in Sofar concerts include
Giselle Bellas
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,
Leon Bridges
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,
Fantastic Negrito
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,
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* Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea
* Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
* Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras
* Saba (river), ...
,
X Ambassadors
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,
Tank and the Bangas
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,
Yeasayer
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History Formation
The band's thr ...
, and
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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front woman
Karen O
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, while acts such as
Núria Graham and Ali Somay have played Sofar Barcelona and Sofar Istanbul, respectively.
The local Sofar Sounds branch in Los Angeles also teamed up with the charity
Movember
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for a
Giving Tuesday
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event, while the New York City branch previously organized a gig in aid of
Planned Parenthood.
On 20 June 2017, (
World Refugee Day
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) Sofar Sounds announced a global event series called 'Give a Home', in partnership with
Amnesty International. 'Give a Home' took place on 20 September 2017 with thousands of performances in over 300 cities and 60 countries, in aid of the millions of refugees who were forced to flee their homes. Confirmed artists included
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran (; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently re ...
,
Moby,
Gregory Porter
Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He has twice won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album: first in 2014 for ''Liquid Spirit'' and then again in 2017 for '' Take Me to the Alley''.
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,
Daughter
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,
Jesse & Joy
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,
Hot Chip,
Ludovico Einaudi
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,
The National,
Mashrou' Leila
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, and more.
At the 2017 Grammy awards, many of the nominees had previously played Sofar locations including
Leon Bridges
Todd Michael "Leon" Bridges (born July 13, 1989) is an American soul singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his 2015 song " Coming Home", which received regular airplay and was also a Top 10 Most Viral Track on Spotify. Brid ...
,
Fantastic Negrito
Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz (born January 20, 1968), better known by his stage name Fantastic Negrito, is an American singer-songwriter whose music spans blues, R&B, and roots music. His 2016 album '' The Last Days of Oakland'' won a Grammy award f ...
and
Saba Saba may refer to:
Places
* Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea
* Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
* Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras
* Saba (river), ...
.
References
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