Become A Member

Memberships are at the heart of our new community-supported funding model.

They help us reduce our reliance on traditional venue economics, while continuing to provide independent artists with a place to perform, and the resources needed to support them beyond the stage.

Supporter Membership

Supporters are the people helping make this happen. Through a small monthly contribution, they help sustain the venue, the shows, the artists, the staff, and the broader artist-support initiatives being built around them. Every supporter or community member counts as a full door paying punter for the takings of the artists playing, so everyone wins.

$15/month

Everything included in Supporter Membership, plus:

  • Free entry Sunday to Thursday

  • Access to supporter only content

  • Early access to selected announcements and opportunities

  • Occasional strange little surprises

  • Most importantly, helps sustain the day-to-day work of Lazy Thinking

From $30/month

Everything included in the Supporter Membership, plus:

  • Regular updates from artists, residents, and people involved at Lazy Thinking

  • Exclusive artist-created and artist-curated content, and playlists

  • Previews of new music, demos, works-in-progress and behind-the-scenes updates from Lazy Thinking, Lazy Thinking Records, artists and residency participants

  • Regular insight into how your membership is helping support artists and build new resources for the independent music community

Help What Comes Next

Community Membership helps fund the broader artist-support work being built through Lazy Thinking.

Community Membership

Community Membership is for people who want to play a more direct role in helping fund and expand the artist-support work being built through Lazy Thinking.

From the residency program, and record label, through to future education initiatives and infrastructure work on the venue, Community Members help provide the stable, ongoing funding these programs need. Being a Community Member also helps in becoming more closely connected to the artists, projects, and people they're helping support.

Independent artists need more than just places to perform. They need opportunities to learn, create, release work and build sustainable careers. Community Members help us build those opportunities.