Curated local nights
Smaller rooms, stronger fit, and live experiences that feel chosen rather than generic.
Live4Fair begins with a pilot-first CHF 29 monthly membership. The goal is simple: build a recurring member base strong enough to unlock one monthly event, one activated venue, and a visible cycle of fairer local culture.
Live4Fair is for people who want more from a night out than consumption. Your membership helps create rooms with atmosphere, fairer artist pay, and a local scene that feels supported on purpose rather than left to chance.
It is also a way to support the cultural workers, coordinators, and producers who turn intent into actual nights that happen.
Smaller rooms, stronger fit, and live experiences that feel chosen rather than generic.
You can see how each member block supports performers, the artist pool, and Live4Fair's cultural work layer.
Membership helps surface artists and rooms you may never have met otherwise.
You become part of a local mechanism that keeps culture alive in public.
In the pilot model, each 100-member block helps unlock one monthly event, one activated venue, and a visible distribution of value across performers, artist-pool support, and Live4Fair's cultural work layer.
CHF 29 each creates CHF 2,900 in monthly pilot revenue.
One room, one recurring cultural heartbeat, one visible venue cycle.
Three perform that month while seven remain supported and visible inside the pilot logic.
Members can see how value moved across artists, events, and operations.
Live4Fair is built around four pillars: artists, venues, community, and cultural workers. Fair culture depends on all four.
Membership becomes a local funding flow you can feel, attend, and understand.
The first public Live4Fair membership. Built to prove the 100-member pilot unit with clear reporting and recurring cultural participation.
Shared or duo memberships may come later if the pilot proves strong local demand and sustainable operating capacity.
Higher-support circles could exist later for households, hosts, or civic supporters. They are not the current public product.