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The Live Music Lab has evolved into the cornerstone of Bassline’s training ecosystem, designed specifically for the dreamers who know that the real magic happens behind the artist.
This year, the Live Music Lab is levelling up and presenting the 2026 edition in partnership with the National Arts Council (NAC), and the Music In Africa Foundation NEFCISA Programme.
This powerhouse alliance celebrates years of mutual support, collaboration, and a shared dedication to uplifting local talent. Together, they aren't just observing the live music industry; they are actively shaping its future and securing its national success.
For this cohort, 10 exceptional students will be selected to embark on an intensive, fully immersive 3-month journey—making this its most robust and comprehensive programme yet.
Forget just sitting in a classroom. The Live Music Lab is an incubator for action. The curriculum blends essential theory with high-stakes practical live music experience. Students won’t just watch from the sidelines; they will be on the frontlines, gaining quality experience by producing three of the city's biggest musical moments:
By the time the curtain closes on this programme, students won't just be a student — they will be industry-ready, road-tested, and prepared to work anywhere in the music business.
This limited opportunity is open to proactive youths based in Johannesburg who are interested in gaining skills in event management, concert promotion, stage and backstage management, marketing within the music industry, and technical production.
If you answer “yes” to the questions below, then this developmental opportunity is for you:
Learners will participate in sessions introducing them to the music business. This will broadly cover South African live music development and an overview of the live music ecosystem; the different career opportunities in the sector, and how to network efficiently with music industry professionals.
These sessions will be followed by training in focused modules chosen based on the organic strengths and interests of the learner. Detailed in-depth knowledge of the ecosystem will be gained from an experienced professional, paired with the chance of shadowing team members in their different functions on the day and in the build-up to the events.
Applications are now open and will close on 15 February 2026 or until the first 100 applications are received.