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Nate Sabine Named Chair of Canadian Live Music Assoc.

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Nate Sabine takes the helm at the Canadian Live Music Association, ready to steer the industry through turbulent waters.

The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) has named Nate Sabine as its new chair, marking a significant leadership transition for the organization. Sabine, a familiar face in Vancouver’s entertainment sector for over twenty years, brings a wealth of experience to the role. He�s been involved in various aspects of the industry, from producing club nights and rap concerts to managing local hip-hop artists in the late 90s and early 2000s. Currently serving as the director of business development at Blueprint, one of the west coast’s largest independent concert and festival companies, Sabine’s influence extends deeply into the local music scene.

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Joining Blueprint in 2012, Sabine co-founded the Mental Wealth seminar series, designed to foster positive mental health awareness within the music community. A 2025 Revelios survey revealed that a staggering 94% of participants felt mental health challenges were widespread in the industry. His commitment to mental health advocacy highlights his understanding of the challenges facing artists today.

In addition to his role at Blueprint, Sabine has served on the board of ADVANCE, Canada’s Black Music Collective, and was the president of Music B.C. from 2021 to 2024. His work has aimed to uplift grassroots organizations and promote diversity within the industry, enhancing opportunities for local acts.

In his new position with the CLMA, Sabine will be focused on connecting artists and audiences while fostering a thriving live music scene across Canada. He emphasized the importance of adequate funding and supportive policies as essential to the sector’s success. �Canada’s live music industry is at a critical inflection point,� Sabine stated. �The sector’s ability to thrive hinges on a combination of strategic investment and a robust ecosystem.�

Erin Benjamin, president & CEO of the CLMA, expressed enthusiasm for Sabine�s appointment, recognizing his impressive track record and broad understanding of the live music ecosystem. �Nate�s impact on our sector stands out for its breadth, integrity, and long-term vision,� she noted. �He grasps how every part of the live music landscape connects and how strong leadership can uplift the entire industry.�

Sabine steps into this role amid ongoing challenges within the Canadian live music sector. The CLMA’s inaugural Hear & Now report highlighted the significant economic impact of live music, contributing billions but also revealing financial strains and venue closures. The report underscores the need for continued support and investment in the industry.

Recently, Sabine has voiced support for the renewal of the Canada Music Fund, which will allocate $48 million over the next three years to various music organizations and initiatives across the country. His leadership is poised to make a lasting impact at this pivotal moment for Canadian live music.

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