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Learn more about how to register and the costs of registration here.
Your registration includes access to most conference events, including, Daytime Programming, Official Showcases, Private Showcases, and more. It does not include any add-on items like meals or merchandise.
We offer scholarships for first-time artist and industry attendees that cover the cost of registration. Our Folk DJ Scholarship covers registration, hotel, and travel for one folk DJ who has less than eight years of broadcasting experience. This is the only scholarship that provides travel assistance at this time. Learn more about all of our scholarships here.
We realize that every attendee’s situation is unique and in a state of constant change. FAI’s goal is to provide flexibility and minimize risk for our attendees. You can submit for a refund or transfer requests on this page. Click here to access the full cancellation policy.
Substitutions of participants on a registration are allowed for a $50 fee and must be made with the conference registration staff at least fourteen days (14) prior to the event. To change your registration to another person, contact tisha@folk.org.
Below is an estimation of total costs for one person to attend the conference, including registration, hotel, travel, and food. This is only an estimate to provide attendees a general idea of the financial investment of attending the conference. Many attendees choose to share rooms, find accommodations outside of the conference hotel, and carpool to cut costs. If you are a first-time attendee, we recommend checking out our ways to save page.
FAI Membership (Individual) | $99 |
Registration | $315 industry/$240 artists |
Hotel | $606 + tax (1 room/3 nights) $202/night |
Meals | $180 ($60/day x 3 days) |
Travel | $400 average round-trip flight |
Return ground transport | $80 |
Promo materials | $100 |
Total approximate cost | $1,780/person |
Every year we have folk music fans attend the conference, but we have placed limits on the number of attendees the last several years to ensure space for individuals who work in the field. Community members are welcome to apply to volunteer.
The list is on the Attendee Lists page. You can also click here.
Yes! This option is available to all attendees, and the option can be selected during checkout at the end of the registration process.
All conference events (with the exception of the closing party) are located at the Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in downtown Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Learn more about the hotels here.
According to the hotel’s website, there is valet parking available at the hotel doors. The overnight rate is $39 CAD.
There are a few ways to get between the hotel and the Montreal Airport (YUL).
Official Showcases and Private Showcases are the performance opportunities we offer at the conference. Visit their webpages for more information.
Yes, all Official Showcase artists and their support team must pay to attend the conference. Artist are guaranteed a discounted conference registration rate regardless of Official Showcase award status.
Official Showcases are intended for tour ready artists who are interested in showcasing music to our global community. They provide the opportunity to put artists in front of festival bookers, agents, venues, record labels, DJs, and more.
No, Official Showcase application fees are non-refundable.
In-person Official Showcases are 30 minutes in length on a stage with full production. There is a 15-minute changeover between each artist.
FAI caps registration to $775.00 USD for Official Showcase artists or on standby. Bands must be an FAI member to receive this rate. If you have four or more people in your band who will all be attending, please contact the registration coordinator at tisha@folk.org to receive a code for your registration. DO NOT REGISTER UNTIL YOU GET YOUR CODE.
Due to the large number of artists performing in such a compact time frame, we are unable to offer sound checks prior to the showcase. Bands check live on stage right before their showcase.
Backline includes guitar and bass amps, drum kits* (just bring sticks/brushes), and keyboards*. Please make sure your application clearly states if you need drums or keyboards for your showcase. You will receive all backline information from your production coordinator prior to the event. * Not all stages have drum kits and keyboards.
FAI does not have upright basses for artists to borrow. Please reach out to local vendors for rental.
If you have any changes to your showcase after submitting your application, contact your production coordinator. Not all stage plot changes can be approved based on limitations of backline and systems.
No. We are not able to change showcase times or rooms due to the complexity of scheduling artists.
Yes! In addition to your Official Showcase, artists are encouraged to perform Private Showcases on any of the four nights of the conference. Artists are limited to six (6) Private Showcases over the duration of the event.
There is a radius clause that all Official Showcase Artists agree to that prohibits public concert participation by Official Showcase artists between the hours of 4pm-3am from February 19-23, 2025.
This is not a music festival, it is an industry-focused business conference. There will be very few ‘fans’ who are interested in purchasing artists' merchandise. Instead you’re more likely to network with DJs, Agents, Managers, and Artistic Directors. Bring cards with links to your music and electronic press kit. In general, artists do not sell merchandise at FAI.
Only Private Showcase HOSTS are permitted to hang posters on the Private Showcase floors. The posters should be specific to their room (listing all artists, times, and room number). FAI will designate sections of the hallway where postering is not permitted for safety and way-finding signage. Painters tape is the only permitted way of hanging posters. All others will be removed. Damage resulting from the use of non-approved tape will be documented and billed to the room host.
Posters for individual artists and in non-designated areas of the Private Showcase floors will be removed and recycled. Artist’s are encouraged to instead of posters, bring postcards with their showcase schedule on it.
Yes, anyone wishing to play a Private Showcase (and their support team) must pay to attend the conference. There is no public attendance to this conference.
Artists receive a discounted registration rate.
Yes, artists are limited to six (6) Private Showcases over the duration of the event. It is the responsibility of the artist to not book more than six (6).
Yes! Our Private Showcases were previously known as guerrilla showcases and are sometimes still referred to as guerrilla showcases at our regional conferences. At FAI’s annual conference, a Private Showcase refers to the intimate showcases located in hotel guest rooms from 10:30 pm - 3:00 am Wednesday through Saturday.
Any registered delegate of the conference can perform in a Private Showcase.
Private Showcases can be scheduled anytime between 10:30 pm and 3:00 am, Wednesday through Saturday evenings during conference week.
Some hosts may decide to stream their showcase room at the hotel. Follow up with the private showcase host for more information.
Yes. Community programming submissions are usually open in the summer and early fall for the following conference year. Sign up for our newsletter to not miss out on important deadlines.
Booths can be purchased during registration or reach out to eve@folk.org for more information click here.
To learn more about sponsorship contact Eve Smith, FAI Development Manager at eve@folk.org.
Information on advertising can be found here. To learn more, contact Eve Smith, FAI Development Manager at eve@folk.org.