Music Industry Leaders to Convene at 2026 Music Sustainability Summit in Los Angeles
The third annual Music Sustainability Summit will take place on April 14 in Los Angeles, focusing on sustainable solutions for the music industry.

The third annual Music Sustainability Summit, a key event for promoting eco-friendly practices in the music business, is scheduled for April 14 in Los Angeles, California.
More than three dozen professionals from various sectors of the music industry will speak at the summit.
Confirmed speakers include Lindsay Arell from Legends Global, Maggie Baird of Support+Feed, Zoe Berman from Sound Future, Kelly Brennan-Kleyn of KBK Management, Jamal Chalabi of Backlash Productions, Mary Conde of Another Planet, Erik Distler of AEG, Kristen Fulmer of Oak View Group, Adam Gardner of Reverb and Guster, Lara Seaver of Reverb, Cheryl Liguori of Z2 Entertainment, Lesley Olenik of Live Nation, Scott Paul of Taylor Guitars, Stuart Ross of The Conference Live At Lititz, Carol Scott of TAIT, and Neel Vasavada of Overdrive Energy Solutions.
These speakers will lead discussions covering a range of topics, including merchandise, fan travel, engagement strategies, sustainability in smaller venues, and food service, all aimed at addressing the most critical environmental impacts within the industry.
The Music Sustainability Alliance presents the summit at Solotech Studios in Hollywood. Passes are available for $382 until March 31 and can be purchased here.
Amy Morrison, CEO and co-founder of the Alliance, stated, "This year’s summit program focuses on turning ideas into impactful, practical, and scalable solutions. We designed a series of workshops, panels, and mainstage presentations to bring together artists, venues, crews, vendors, labels, promoters, managers, platforms and others to move the industry forward."
Summit partners for 2026 include AEG, AEG Presents, AXS, Back of House, Green Disco, PRG, Solotech, and Warner Music Group.
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