WHAT WE STAND FOR

Music organized for action, not optics.

Musik Utan Granser backs communities facing exclusion with public performance, rapid-response organizing, and practical support built to move people from sympathy to action.

  • We put musicians, neighbors, and local organizers in the same room and on the same plan.
  • We use concerts, petitions, and field teams to create pressure where institutions have stalled.
  • We defend access to culture, safety, and participation across every chapter we build.
  • We stay public, accountable, and urgent until the work is funded and the promises land.
Current Campaign

Keep rehearsal rooms open through the summer shutdown.

Municipal cutbacks are closing accessible rehearsal space just as youth programs scale up. We are funding emergency room access, transport stipends, and legal support for local chapter negotiations.

72% funded SEK 216,000 raised 19 days left
Three Ways To Help Now
Donate

Back tonight’s transport, venue, and legal costs.

Fast unrestricted giving keeps local chapter actions moving without waiting for grant cycles.

Donate Now

Sign

Add your name to the public demand for protected cultural access.

Petition pressure helps chapters force meetings, votes, and written commitments.

Sign The Demand

Volunteer

Join phone banks, event crews, and chapter support shifts.

We need marshals, translators, drivers, and people who can keep a campaign running in public.

Volunteer Today

Mission
We build loud, disciplined solidarity where music becomes a way to protect dignity, organize neighbors, and force attention onto people who are usually told to wait.
Chapter Map
Testimonials
“They turned a canceled program into a chapter meeting with 80 people in the room.”
“The petition and the concert together forced officials to answer in public.”
“My students saw culture treated as a right, not a privilege.”
“They brought translators, transport, and actual follow-through.”
“We needed organizers who could move fast and stay calm. They did both.”
“The chapter made our small local issue visible across the country.”
Victories Timeline

Recent wins, in order.

April 2026
Three municipalities reopened negotiations on youth rehearsal access after coordinated public actions.
March 2026
Volunteer teams delivered emergency transport stipends for artists and families locked out of evening routes.
February 2026
A regional petition cleared its target and secured a formal hearing on cultural access protections.
January 2026
Two new chapters launched with local organizer training, press kits, and volunteer rosters in place.
Got Questions?

We organize campaigns, performances, volunteer teams, and public pressure around access to music, safety, and community participation.

Immediate campaign costs come first: venue retention, transport support, print materials, accessibility, and rapid legal or organizing needs.

Yes. Chapters need logistics help, outreach, translation, stewarding, communications support, and people who can keep events and meetings working.

The organization is based in Sweden and chapters organize locally, but resources and solidarity actions can be shared across borders.

New chapters begin with a core organizing group, a training call, a local issue assessment, and a launch plan coordinated with the national team.

Director Axel Eklund coordinates the national push alongside chapter organizers, campaign leads, and volunteer teams.

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Download everything you need.

Grab the materials chapters use to host events, brief supporters, and move a campaign from idea to turnout.

Campaign one-pagerOpen
Volunteer shift guideOpen
Press and social graphics packOpen
Petition and outreach scriptOpen
Open Resource Hub
Meet The Organizers

Axel Eklund

Director

Mira Sand

Campaign Lead

Jonas Vik

Chapter Organizer

Leila Noor

Volunteer Coordination

Erik Malm

Community Programs

Sara Beltran

Media and Partnerships