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Phantom Billstickers supports emerging artists with the Music Club

Phantom Billstickers has launched a new initiative, the Music Club, to support grassroots musicians across Aotearoa with accessible out of home advertising.

The Music Club offers low cost A3 street poster campaigns each week to musicians, helping them share their voices, grow their audiences, and stay visible.

It will kick off for musicians in Wellington on May 1 before rolling out to other cities throughout the year. 

“Music should be seen and heard, everywhere,” says Phantom Billstickers’ Tom Horton.

“Our streets have always been alive with creativity. 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.”

Street stage

Street posters have long been a stage for musicians, from announcing debut gigs to building legendary careers and Phantom Billstickers wants to ensure this platform remains accessible to all artists, not just those with big marketing budgets.

The street poster company says the Music Club isn’t just about posters: it’s about celebrating the artists who shape culture across Aotearoa and giving them the platform they deserve.

Applications for Music Club are open now and Phantom encourages all emerging artists, bands, and musicians who are passionate about sharing their work to apply.

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