Musica Copa returns for 2022

Musica Copa is the charity 5-a-side football tournament for the music industry that has been kicking goals and raising money for many deserving charities since 2013. The 15th of December 2022 sees the return Musica Copa to Centennial Parklands Sports Centre, Moore Park after a 2-year hiatus.

The major record labels are covered by Sony, Universal and Warner Music, alongside independent tastemakers Future Classic, Inertia / [PIAS] Australia, Neon Records, NLV Records, Sweat It Out and TMRW Music and label distributors Believe and The Orchard. Global DSP’s Apple Music and Spotify take to the field together with national touring promoters Astral People, Mushroom Group, Secret Sounds and Untitled Group. Booking agencies and management companies Chugg Music, FRNDS MGMT, UNIFIED x Annex, UNDR Ctrl and WME will be represented.

Music media is sorted thanks to CADA, FBi Radio and MTV.

Century Venues (Enmore, Metro, Factory Theatre) and Oxford Art Factory represent the live music scene together with hospitality providers Mary’s, Merivale and Solotel, plus music governing body APRA AMCOS will also be there.

Ticketing and booking software agents Moshtix and Muzeek will make their Copa debuts alongside drinks buddies ATOMIC BEER and Red Bull

In the continued efforts to further gender equality across the music industry, Musica Copa continues its ‘open mixed’ team format (so men and women playing together) and welcomes the first ever Pararoos x Para-Matildas joint team featuring members of the men’s and women’s Paralympic soccer teams (athletes with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury or symptoms acquired from stroke).

Centennial Parklands Sports Centre, Moore ParkCnr Anzac Parade &, Lang Rd, Moore Park NSW 2021

1pm - 8pm

$20 Donation on the door

The confirmed charities nominated by this year’s teams are: Aboriginal Legal Services, Addi Road, Australian Children’s Music Foundation (ACMF), Barpirdhila Foundation, Black Dog Institute, Black Rainbow Australia, Cancer Council, Mirabel Foundation, Council of Single Mothers and their Children (CSMC), Heaps Decent, Musicians Making A Difference (MMAD), National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), R U OK, Redfern Foundation, Redfern Youth Connect, ReForest Now, RSPCA, Safe Steps, Seed Mob, Sony Foundation, Sunnyfield, Support Act, The Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Women’s Shelter, The Ireland Funds, The Push, Wings For Life Foundation and Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre. The $30,000 prize money will be split amongst the charities of the winning teams from Divisions 1, 2 and 3.

Presented by UNDR Ctrl