Exclusive Report: Why 80% of Emerging Artists Still Can’t Make a Living from Their Passion

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In this exclusive publication, we reveal the findings of a survey conducted with emerging and independent music artists across Latin America.

Discover why nearly 80% of the artists surveyed are still unable to make a living from their passion, and how over 60% face financial challenges that limit their careers.
We also explore the impact of digitalization: has it become a driver of creativity or an overwhelming distraction?

If you’re a music enthusiast or represent a brand that aligns with the values of cultural entertainment, this in-depth analysis of the frictions and opportunities faced by today’s artists is for you. Don’t miss it!

"¿Cómo Podemos Ayudar a los Músicos Emergentes? Descubre los Retos y Oportunidades para Impulsar su Carrera" (144 downloads )

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