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Music Industry

Music Industry

Music Industry

Insurance & Risk Management for the Music Industry

We’re not outsiders trying to understand your world, we’ve been part of it. Before launching The Jines Group, we spent years in the music scene, running a promotion company, building strong relationships, and producing shows that brought in thousands of fans. We know the risks, the pace, and the behind-the-scenes pressure that comes with pulling off a successful event or running a music business.

From concerts and festivals to production companies, every part of the music industry carries its own challenges. We help you navigate the insurance side so you can stay focused on creating unforgettable experiences.

Risk Management Support for the Music Industry

Our work goes beyond placing a policy. We offer services that help protect your people, your events, and your business both on and off the stage.

  • Loss Control – Venue walk-throughs, equipment safety checks, and hazard assessments to help avoid preventable incidents.

  • Claim Concierge – Hands-on support from the first report through resolution, helping you keep your operations on track.

  • Crowd Safety Planning – Guidance on capacity limits, emergency procedures, and risk factors unique to live events.

  • Equipment Protection Programs – Preventive checks and safe storage practices to reduce damage or theft risks.

  • Compliance Support – Assistance navigating local requirements for permits, safety measures, and event documentation.

Why It Matters

The music industry moves fast, and there’s rarely a second chance when things go wrong. Having the right risk management strategies in place means fewer disruptions, smoother events, and stronger relationships with venues, artists, and partners.

Managing Risk in Your Digital Presence

In the music world, your online presence is often the first thing artists, venues, fans — and yes, even insurers — see. Plaintiff attorneys, insurers, and promoters may review your website, marketing materials, or event pages, and if they find statements that don’t reflect reality, it can create exposure.

Your website also plays a role in insurance submissions. Underwriters can and do pull details from your site to evaluate event risk, equipment usage, or even crowd size estimates.

We help music businesses protect themselves digitally by:

  • Reviewing online content for accuracy and realistic claims

  • Adjusting language that could create liability exposure

  • Making sure service descriptions reflect actual capabilities

  • Aligning your digital presence with your operational practices

We also provide professional website design for music industry professionals — helping you present your brand in a way that’s engaging, accurate, and risk-aware.

Let’s Talk
Whether you’re planning your next big show or managing a venue, we can help you make the insurance side one less thing to worry about.

Schedule a meeting with us today