Deadline: 11-Jun-2026
The EYE 2027 Music Programme is designed to complement the outdoor activities of the European Youth Event 2027 through music and cultural engagement.
The initiative aims to:
- Promote cultural understanding
- Encourage youth participation
- Strengthen European identity
- Foster social inclusion
- Support emerging artists
- Encourage active and responsible citizenship
Music activities are intended to connect young people across different cultures, languages, and backgrounds.
Key Programme Requirements
Applicants must organize:
- One evening concert of at least two hours on each day of EYE2027
Organizations are also encouraged to:
- Organize an additional concert before the official opening of the event
The programme should feature:
- Emerging artists aged 16–30
- Artists residing in European Union Member States
- Diverse musical styles
- Broad geographical representation
Online Music Contest
The selected organization must:
- Conduct an online music competition
- Provide a secure digital submission platform
- Allow artists to submit original music or videos
- Enable young people to vote for preferred performers
Winning artists will:
- Perform during EYE2027
The organization will also manage:
- Artist coaching
- Facilitation and coordination
- Chaperoning where necessary
- Coordination with logistics and event partners
Prize Structure
Maximum prize amounts:
- EUR 700 per individual artist
- EUR 3,500 per band
Additional costs such as:
- Travel
- Accommodation
- Participation expenses
will be covered separately and are not included in the prize amounts.
Budget and Timeline
Programme details include:
- Total budget: EUR 65,000
- Implementation period: September 2026 to October 2027
The funding falls under:
- Action 2: Music Programme of the broader EYE 2027 call
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must:
- Be non-profit organizations
- Be legally registered in an EU Member State
- Have existed for at least three years
- Be private legal entities
- Have no political affiliation
- Qualify as pan-European umbrella youth or civil society organizations
Only:
- Mono-beneficiary applications are eligible
Consortium applications are not allowed.
Affiliated entities may participate if they:
- Have legal or capital links with the applicant
- Meet eligibility requirements
- Contribute directly to programme objectives
Why This Programme Matters
The initiative promotes:
- Youth creativity and expression
- European cultural exchange
- Civic participation
- Inclusion and diversity
- Emerging music talent across Europe
The programme also strengthens youth engagement through democratic participation in the music selection process.
Tips for Applicants
Strong proposals should:
- Demonstrate experience in youth and cultural programming
- Present strong online engagement strategies
- Show capacity to manage large-scale music activities
- Highlight diversity and inclusion approaches
- Include clear artist support and coordination plans
- Demonstrate strong digital platform management
Avoid:
- Weak audience engagement plans
- Limited diversity representation
- Unclear contest management processes
- Incomplete logistical planning
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who is organizing the programme?
The programme is organized by the European Commission under the European Youth Event (EYE) 2027 initiative.
What is the purpose of the Music Programme?
The programme promotes youth participation, cultural understanding, and European identity through music and creative engagement.
What is the total budget available?
The available budget for Action 2: Music Programme is EUR 65,000.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants are non-profit pan-European youth or civil society organizations legally established in an EU Member State for at least three years.
Are consortium applications allowed?
No. Only mono-beneficiary applications are eligible.
Who can participate in the music contest?
Emerging artists aged 16–30 residing within the European Union can participate.
Conclusion
The EYE 2027 Music Programme provides a unique opportunity for youth-focused organizations to promote cultural exchange, creativity, and civic participation through music. By supporting emerging artists and encouraging cross-cultural engagement, the initiative aims to strengthen European identity and youth involvement during the European Youth Event 2027.
For more information, visit European Commission.









































