Soundhouse’s Last Impression Invited to Perform at MusicPro ’26 in Hollywood

Independent and emerging artists from across the nation are gearing up for one of the most significant music industry gatherings of the year: MusicPro ’26, a three-day career development conference designed to help musicians navigate today’s rapidly changing business landscape. The event is set to take place March 27–29, 2026, at the iconic Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California.

MusicPro ’26 is specifically structured as a bridge between creative musicians and the broader music industry, offering panels, workshops, live interviews, keynotes, and networking opportunities with seasoned professionals and industry leaders. Panel topics will range from marketing and branding to sync licensing, artist management, and creative career strategies — all with a focus on helping artists build sustainable careers in an industry where millions of new songs are uploaded daily.

The conference is produced by the nonprofit Give A Note Foundation, whose mission includes expanding music education access and fostering meaningful connections between educators, students, and professionals in the music field. All proceeds and attendee fees benefit Give A Note’s ongoing efforts to strengthen music education across the U.S.

Among the featured presenters this year is Soundhouse founder Caleb Chapman, who will lead a session centered on his new book, The Next Stage: Why Performance Matters More Than Ever. In addition, Chapman will conduct a live interview with David Paich, the five-time Grammy Award–winning songwriter and founding member of Toto. The conversation is expected to explore artistry, longevity, and the evolving role of live performance in today’s music economy.

Representing Soundhouse on the performance side, the high-energy punk rock band Last Impression has been extended a special invitation to perform during the conference’s live showcase segments. Their inclusion underscores MusicPro ’26’s commitment to elevating independent voices and giving emerging artists direct exposure to industry professionals and peers.

Attendees will not only have access to structured sessions with industry heavyweights but also one-on-one coaching opportunities in areas like sync placements, touring strategy, social media growth, and more. A mix of presentation-based sessions and interactive experiences ensures that musicians of all genres can engage with content relevant to their unique goals.

With registration now open and general badges available online, MusicPro ’26 promises to be a landmark event for artists seeking practical tools, meaningful industry connection, and inspiration as they work to elevate their careers in today’s competitive music ecosystem.

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