Brass for Africa Membership FAQs
Frequently asked questions on Membership at Brass for Africa. “Membership” and “Members” refers to all Members, Patrons, Founding Circle and Chairman’s Circle Members.
How do I become a Member?
You can join as a Member by visiting website: brassforafrica.org/membership
What benefits do Members enjoy?
As a Member you will
- Invite to an annual Members Private Event
- Monthly Newsletter
- Video Updates
- Discounts on event tickets
- Discounts on merchandise and music
For benefits on other Membership levels please visit brassforafrica.org/membership
Can I buy Membership as a gift for someone else?
Currently we do not offer Gift Membership but please email membership@brassforafrica.org for assistance.
As a Member, do I need to book tickets for concerts?
Concerts at Brass for Africa work in a variety of ways – you will be informed of our events programme in advance and communications will explain in detail how you can attend.
How do I access event discounts?
Member-rate event tickets will be displayed on the event purchase pages via Eventbrite. Discounted event tickets for a Member or Patron are allowed on up to a maximum of 4 tickets. If you buy incorrect tickets, you will be charged the difference upon arrival at the event. If you need advice before purchasing, please contact the team via membership@brassforafrica.org
Can I bring a friend with me to Members’ and Supporters events?
On occasion Brass for Africa, at its discretion, will extend a plus one invite to certain events, this will be made explicit in your event invitation. If you wish to attend a Members’ event, please RSVP to invites by emailing membership@brassforafrica.org
How do I update my contact details?
To update your contact details, please email the team on membership@brassforafrica.org
Do you offer concessionary rates on Membership, for example for over 60s and students?
There are no concessionary membership rates, this is due to Membership being counted as a donation to Brass for Africa. Disabled Members are entitled to bring a carer to all Membership interactions at the charity.
Brass for Africa Membership FAQs
Frequently asked questions on Membership at Brass for Africa. “Membership” and “Members” refers to all Members, Patrons, Founding Circle and Chairman’s Circle Members.
How do I become a Member?
You can join as a Member by visiting website: brassforafrica.org/membership
What benefits do Members enjoy?
As a Member you will
- Invite to an annual Members Private Event
- Monthly Newsletter
- Video Updates
- Discounts on event tickets
- Discounts on merchandise and music
For benefits on other Membership levels please visit brassforafrica.org/membership
Can I buy Membership as a gift for someone else?
Currently we do not offer Gift Membership but please email membership@brassforafrica.org for assistance.
As a Member, do I need to book tickets for concerts?
Concerts at Brass for Africa work in a variety of ways – you will be informed of our events programme in advance and communications will explain in detail how you can attend.
How do I access event discounts?
Member-rate event tickets will be displayed on the event purchase pages via Eventbrite. Discounted event tickets for a Member or Patron are allowed on up to a maximum of 4 tickets. If you buy incorrect tickets, you will be charged the difference upon arrival at the event. If you need advice before purchasing, please contact the team via membership@brassforafrica.org
Can I bring a friend with me to Members’ and Supporters events?
On occasion Brass for Africa, at its discretion, will extend a plus one invite to certain events, this will be made explicit in your event invitation. If you wish to attend a Members’ event, please RSVP to invites by emailing membership@brassforafrica.org
How do I update my contact details?
To update your contact details, please email the team on membership@brassforafrica.org
Do you offer concessionary rates on Membership, for example for over 60s and students?
There are no concessionary membership rates, this is due to Membership being counted as a donation to Brass for Africa. Disabled Members are entitled to bring a carer to all Membership interactions at the charity.