SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

Bringing thousands of visitors to Austin each March, SXSW is one of the world's premier events showcasing music, film and interactive media. From March 10-19, 2023, the internationally-recognized event is going all out with live panels, special events, cinema and much more. Check out our guide to plan your 2023 SXSW experience. More details to be announced in early 2023.

When is SXSW 2023?

SXSW In-Person and Online
March 10-19, 2023

From March 10-19, experience unparalleled discovery, learning, professional development, and networking with creatives from around the world. The event features Conference sessions, Film Festival screenings, Music Festival showcases, world-class Exhibitions, networking opportunities, competitions, awards ceremonies, and much more.

Register and book your hotel early for the best rates. Find restaurants, attractions and more planning resources in our digital Austin Insider Guide.

Badge Information

All SXSW Badges gain access to SXSW Online, the digital event component which includes live streamed content from Conference sessions to the iconic film and music festivals as well as unique networking opportunities and much more. And if you can’t make it IRL, check out the Online Pass.

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

Bozoma Saint John and Ashley Graham at SXSW. Credit Hubert Vestil/Getty Images for SXSW.

Each year, the greatest minds from around the globe converge at the SXSW Conference. In 2023, Keynote Speakers and Featured Sessions will range from politicians and writers to musicians, comedians, doctors and more. Visit SXSW.com to view the lineup of scheduled speakers and sessions.

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers at SXSW Music Festival. Credit Justin Zamudio.

SXSW Music Festival

Experience unmatched performances during SXSW Music Festival, with showcases from renowned and up-and-coming artists from around the world. The 2022 slate included a diverse range of over 300 musicians, including Southern hip-hop queen bbymutha, NYC rock trio Sunflower Bean, the ever-eclectic Shamir and more. The Live Music Capital of the World was represented by talent such as Mobley, Beat Root Revival, Buffalo Nichols, A Giant Dog, Sir Woman and others.

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

Lupita Nyong'o and Jordan Peele at SXSW Film Festival. Credit Ismael Quintanilla, Getty Images for SXSW

SXSW Film Festival

During the 30th annual SXSW Film Festival, thousands of fans, filmmakers, press, and industry leaders will have the opportunity to experience film screenings, sessions, meetups and special events. The full lineup will be announced early 2023.

For information about transportation options during the festival, visit Get There ATX to learn more. Keep up with the full slate of panels and events at sxsw.com and make sure to check out the number of creative, tech and wellness expos at this year's event.

With the music industry partially opening back up, it’s not too early to think about the coming year of 2022. Early on in the calendar one of the biggest events in the industry, really all of the entertainment industries, comes together in March. It is the South by South West Film Festival, Music Festival, Innovation Awards, SXSW Pitch, and Gaming Awards.

If your act or band is thinking about driving down to Texas and trying your best with the nation’s best up and coming bands, here is a guide to gauge if you’re ready yet or not, and if so, how to apply without missing deadlines.

WHAT IS SXSW

South By South West (lovingly scribed as SXSW) is a music, comedy, film, and tech conference and festival, held every March in Austin, TX. It centers around 6th St., but pours out all around the downtown area, on both sides of the river, and in most of the hotels and venues around.

It is a hub, where every aspect of multiple entertainment industries come together to discuss the last year, the coming year, and showcase upcoming companies, movies, artists, and bands. It is a place where a band can find their break, or get chosen to have their work used in a movie, or in commercials for a new tech product. The possibilitiess are endless and because of this, thousands and thousands of bands all pack into their vans and buses and spend a sweaty, hot week in Texas competing for attention.

The music portion runs showcases and conferences every day in venues and hotels, as well as concerts every night in dozens and dozens of bars and outdoor areas. Nationally-touring acts play the large venues and make special appearances around town all week.

For the up and coming band, coming from somewhere far away, there are two kinds of concerts “Official” and unofficial SXSW gigs. In order to get an “Official SXSW” set, you will need to apply to the festival directly at their official website, and gather information, press, your best recorded music and videos, and put your best foot forward.

The first thing you’ll need to do is figure out if it is worth going to SXSW, or whether you should spend a year working on the band and then applying at the right time.

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

IS IT THE RIGHT TIME TO GO TO SXSW?

SXSW is really fun, and there are all levels of shows going on, from backyard cookouts, to “Official Showcases” in The Four Seasons Hotel, and everything in between. That said, if your band doesn’t have a few things already figured out, it may be in everyone’s best interest to spend a year working hard and then applying.

Does your band have:

  • At least one very high quality recording, available everywhere online?
  • At least one very well shot and edited music video? (live or lip-sync)
  • Reliable road equipment? (back-up guitars, tools to fix things, etc)
  • At least 2 varied, hour-long sets of original songs, ready to be played?
  • A reliable road vehicle? (van, bus, rental is fine)
  • A lot of shows under your belt? (they ask, 50-100 is a good starting point)
  • At least one or two regional festivals you can name?
  • At least one or two national bands you’ve opened for or toured with?
  • Enough money saved to pay for hotels or Air B&B’s without being paid to play?

SXSW wants to see that you’re a working, striving, serious band. They’ll look for your social media presence and see how many followers you have, they’ll listen to your album and see if it is up to snuff for the genre you present yourself as, they’ll want to see that, if you existed before COVID, that you had momentum and weren’t just playing one basement twice a year (even though that’s cool if it’s where you’re at right now! Everyone starts somewhere!) A good PR company will usually make sure the bands on their roster are ready before applying to such a festival.

Also, SXSW may give you a slot, but they compensate you by giving the band wristbands that get you into some talks, some concerts, and some special events. You can refuse the wristbands, but it will only get the band a one time payment of $100. In al honesty, the wristbands are worth way more money, in the thousands if you have 4 or 5. This doesn’t mean you can hawk them, they’re super strict about wristbands that look or are compromised.

So you’ll need to budget your band’s money far in advance to buy your own accommodations, gas, and food.

If your group is lacking one or two of these items, it is probably a better idea to work really hard in 2022, make new videos, record a new album, play as many shows as you safely can, goose up a really well branded website, and apply for 2023.

But if you are confident, tight, and ready to roll, by all means get on this before it’s too late!

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

HOW TO APPLY FOR SXSW

  • Go to
  • SXSW.com
  • Click “Participate”
  • Click “Showcasing Artist”
  • Click “Apply Now”

You may be brought to the form, if not click the next “Apply Now” button

It is important to note the early deadline passed August 27th, but the final deadline for submission isn’t until October 7, 2021.

From SXSW.com:

“Music Showcase applications are open to:

  • All genres
  • Solo acts and/or full bands
  • Artists from any part of the world

Important details:

  • One official SXSW showcase performance is guaranteed per invited act.
  • Showcase slots run an average of 40 minutes (some exceptions may apply).
  • Showcases will take place between March 14-20, 2022.
  • SXSW does not provide artist backline or cover travel and accommodation expenses.

Make sure you have the following ready to go:

  • Genre: the main genre you’d describe yourself as
  • SubGenre: a way to add nuance to the style
  • Biography: Make sure you have a solid bio written, hire a pro if you can’t come up with anything. It needs to encapsulate your aesthetic without sounding like you’re patting yourself on the back. Still, it needs to help you stand out amongst tens of thousands of bands.
  • How long you’ve been playing: it allows you to choose between 3 ranges
  • Total number of shows played since Jan. 2019: count using Facebook events, or your own calendar
  • Shows played outside of your hometown since Jan. 2019
  • List of streamed concerts since 2020
  • Other festivals/showcases in which you’ve performed
  • Artists performed with/toured with
  • Business and Career goals at SXSW: be honest, these are industry types, not fans who want to make sure you’re cool. Tell them what you need: management, touring, PR.
  • Current developments that may help evaluations: new album coming out, big festivals on the horizon, anything to make you stick out.

WAYS AROUND THE OFFICIAL SHOWCASES

Still some folks say screw the official showcases, their expectations, and drive down to SXSW and book unofficial shows that are held in local area bars and unaffiliated venues. This is not a bad idea, as there are still tens of thousands of people in town coming to hear music wherever it may be, and they don’t always score tickets to the big events.

With the right local connections, or another band heading down you know who can help you, a trip to Austin during SXSW can be just as successful with unofficial shows as another bands official weekend.

The big key is, if you have an official show – don’t book an unofficial show on the same day, they may ban you from the whole festival. They get super strict with that. So if you wanna do both, play an unofficial show a day (or two if you can) after your showcase and NOT before it, so it doesn’t hurt your turnout.

SXSW 2023 Music Submissions

A FINAL WORD ON SXSW

For better or worse, SXSW is one of the most important weeks of the year in the music and entertainment industries, and if you have the right preparation and content, one week of playing and meeting people could very well break your band or get you the team you want so badly. 

If you have any questions about festival promotion for your band, or going to SXSW, or coordinating your touring schedule, give us a ring at 323-952-5050 and someone at Planetary Group will be happy to work with you.

How much does it cost to apply for SXSW?

Yes—there is a $95 fee associated with the Launch application. Application fees are accepted online through the SXSW Shopping Cart.

How do I get involved in SXSW?

For marketing and sponsorship opportunities, please fill out the contact form or email [email protected]. Please anticipate a response within 2-3 business days.

Do you pay to perform at SXSW?

SXSW does not charge our artists to perform at official showcases, and we operate on a strict invitation-only policy. We do not condone these solicitations, and actively do everything we can to protect artists from being victimized by “pay-to-play” scams.

What are the dates for SXSW 2023?

Join us for innovative sessions, film & tv screenings, music showcases, and more at SXSW 2023 from March 10-19 in Austin, TX.