
WELLINGTON, Today: Phantom Billstickers is proud to announce the launch of Music Club, a new initiative designed to support grassroots musicians across Aotearoa and keep the spirit of independent music alive in our streets.
Street posters have always been the original stage for musicians, from announcing debut gigs to building legendary careers. At Phantom, we believe this platform should remain accessible to every artist, not just those with big marketing budgets.
Music Club offers low cost A3 street poster campaigns each week to musicians, helping them share their voices, grow their audiences, and stay visible in an increasingly competitive world.
“Music should be seen and heard, everywhere,” says Tom Horton at Phantom Billstickers. “Our streets have always been alive with creativity.
“Music should be seen and heard, everywhere. Our streets have always been alive with creativity.” – Tom Horton
“Through Music Club, we want to make sure cost isn’t a barrier for Musicians who have something to share. It’s about keeping the cultural heart of our cities beating, loud and proud.”
By empowering local musicians to take up space in the public eye, Phantom hopes to strengthen creative communities nationwide.
Music Club isn’t just about posters, it’s about celebrating the artists who shape our culture, giving them the platform they deserve, and fostering a creative ecosystem that supports talent at every stage.
Applications for Music Club are open now.
Phantom encourages all emerging artists, bands, and musicians who are passionate about sharing their work to apply and be part of the next generation of street culture.
- For more information or to apply, visit: phantombillstickers.com/music-club
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