Live music start-up Muso raises US$1m in funding

Unified Music Group and the venture capital firm of Australian music family the Alberts are among those to invest in Muso, a music marketplace connecting acts and venues

Muso co-founders (l to r) Alan Jin, Brandon Crimmings and Jeremiah Siemianow © Muso

Australian live music marketplace Muso has secured AUD$1.5 million (US$1m) in seed funding in a round led by early-stage investment group Investible, venture capital firm Alberts Impact Capital and Unified Music Group.

Muso, founded in 2018 by Jeremiah Siemianow, Brandon Crimmins and Alan Jin, is a two-sided marketplace connecting emerging artists to gig opportunities and venues to new acts.

Since its inauguration, 150 venues and 850 artists have registered on the Muso platform, which has facilitated 1,800 new shows, with…

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