About

m4music, the pop music festival of Migros Culture Percentage, has been the most important meeting point for the national pop music scene since 1998, ensuring that Swiss pop music is heard, discussed, and lived. With the m4music Demotape Clinic, Migros Culture Percentage specifically promotes young talent in the Swiss pop music scene. The m4music Conference serves as a platform for exchange and as a catalyst for new ideas and topics that move the music world. The concert program with the m4music Shows is the perfect place to discover new national and international talents and experience captivating concerts by bands from Switzerland and abroad. The motto of m4music is "discover, connect, and promote."

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Accessibility

It is important to us that everyone can participate equally in the festival. However, we know that for many people, attending cultural events can be difficult or even impossible. This is no different for us – but our goal is to change that. You can find an overview of accessibility and barrier-free options at the festival here.

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Awareness

With our awareness concept, we aim to ensure that everyone feels as comfortable as possible and can attend the festival without discrimination, boundary violations, or sexualized violence.

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Sustainability

We focus on both ecological and social sustainability – whether in booking processes, resource consumption, or payment. We strive for fairness for artists, employees, and service providers alike. Environmental care is highly valued at m4music. Our goal is to make the festival more ecologically sustainable, and we are taking concrete measures to achieve this.

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Quiet Zone

A festival is loud and full of impressions, and people can be affected by sensory overload. The Quiet Zone is for anyone who needs a calm retreat to take a break and then enjoy the festival again.

The Quiet Zone is located on the first floor of the Schiffbau in the cafeteria. It is barrier-free, accessible via an elevator, and features dimmed lighting, seating options, and fidgeting toys if needed.