Freelance Producer, Live Electronic Music - NYC (contract, commission-only)

Freelance Producer

While this role is flexible and does not require attendance at an office, candidates must be based in NYC.

Sofar Sounds is a global community that connects artists and audiences through unique and intimate experiences. Sofar shows transform everyday spaces — from living rooms and rooftops, to boutiques and museums — into captivating venues for intimate gigs, creating inclusive experiences that bring people closer together. Founded in London in 2009, Sofar creates space where music and arts matter in 400 cities around the world.

The Role

As a Freelance Producer, you'll curate, produce, and promote concerts and other live events with Live Electronic Artists. We are looking for someone deeply plugged into the live electronic scene to book new grassroot talent in intimate and unique spaces. You'll be a true Sofar ambassador – mapping out the strategy for our live electronic programming. You will be supported by the Sofar NYC team as you produce exceptional events, conceptualise and execute local marketing initiatives.

Our Producers have strong business sense, maintain a keen awareness of cultural trends, and have communities that they can easily tap in to organise amazing live events (including performers, unique locations, sponsors, etc.). They're entrepreneurial, resourceful, and driven; whether it's figuring out how to creatively sell tickets or dealing with a live event curveball, they know how to get things done and thrive on the challenge. If this sounds like you, we can't wait to meet you!

  • This is an independent role designed for self-starters who want meaningful ownership over how Sofar shows up in their local community. This role encompasses all aspects of event planning and curation, marketing and promotion, and overall event execution. You'll be supported by Sofar's Global Communities team and have access to training, resources, and opportunities to connect with other creators around the world.
  • Please note that our Producers are freelancers who earn commission-based pay. It will allow for a flexible schedule, but your activities will likely take place over weekends and evenings.
  • What you'll do:
  • Strengthen Sofar's brand in your local community, promoting and selling tickets in your area with self-directed local marketing tactics.
  • Create a vision to build and execute your strategy for the show type and area - venues, show themes, ideal artists, growth partners and marketing tactics etc.
  • Lead curation and booking for experiences, with support from the London booking team, with the highest-quality, diverse set of artists and venues, continuing to grow our networks, as needed.
  • Oversee and direct crew to ensure magical experiences that are rooted in hospitality and are high quality.
  • Oversight of financial performance, ensuring financial success and health of every event
  • Build relationships with local businesses to drive sales of sponsorships and private events
  • Identify and build relationships with local organisations with like-minded audiences to build community, broaden our reach, and co-promote shows.
  • Collaborate with other producers and the wider Sofar London team to grow your show type through diverse experiences that generate buzz and amplify Sofar's brand awareness.
  • Support the wider Sofar business by ensuring high-quality curation and seamless event operations for inbound partnership opportunities that elevate the Sofar brand.
  • Who you are:
  • You have deep connections to your local scene, particularly in the electronic genre, and play an active role in building community around it
  • You have 3-5 years of experience in live event curation, production, and promotions
  • You're confident pitching ideas and event concepts to potential sponsors and partners.
  • You have a strong pulse on your area, the unique nature of each neighbourhood, and where people like to spend their free time
  • You're a natural connector and excel at building relationships with diverse community-driven organisations, media partners, or local businesses that would add strategic and financial value to your vertical's growth
  • You understand how to promote and build strategic alliances that will ultimately sell more tickets at our shows
  • You take pride in your work and approach every opportunity with professionalism and ownership, ensuring the best experience for artists, venues, partners, and guests.
  • You have exceptional time management skills and are a clear communicator
  • You can work autonomously, but understand the importance of remaining connected to the broader organisation

$100 - $3,500 a month Our Producers earn commission-based pay on a per-show basis. Please note compensation varies based on ticket prices, show volum

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