The GRAMMY Museum is making its prestigious GRAMMY Camp program more accessible to high school students across the United States by expanding to New York and Miami in summer 2025. Known for its immersive, week-long curriculum, GRAMMY Camp provides aspiring musicians and creative entrepreneurs with real-world insights into the music industry.
Now in its 21st year, the 2025 GRAMMY Camp will be hosted in three locations next summer:
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Art House Studios, Miami, FL – June 8-14, 2025
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Evergreen Enterprise Experience, Los Angeles, CA – July 13-19, 2025
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Engine Room Audio, New York, NY – July 27-Aug. 2, 2025
The program offers career tracks including Music Business, Instrumental Performance, Electronic Music Production, Songwriting, and Vocal Performance. Each location will also tailor its curriculum to highlight the city's unique musical heritage, incorporating specialized tracks such as Musical Theater, Jazz and Latin Music, and DJ-focused music production.
"Expanding GRAMMY Camp from one to three cities enables us to deepen our engagement with the next generation of music makers,” said Michael Sticka, President/CEO of the GRAMMY Museum. "Our new locations in Miami and New York mark just the beginning of our long-term plans to build upon the lasting impact we’ve made in Los Angeles, making the program more accessible to young people across the country.”
Participants will learn directly from GRAMMY-winning and nominated professionals, industry experts, and notable guest artists. Students are immersed in a collaborative environment where they are selected for one career track but have the opportunity to interact and collaborate with peers across all disciplines.
Applications for GRAMMY Camp 2025 are now open to high school students nationwide. Interested students can apply at the GRAMMY Museum website.