About
GRAMMY Camp is a national music industry program for high school students interested in having a career in music. The program is led by a GRAMMY Camp faculty of music industry professionals and GRAMMY Nominees and Winners. Students from across the country have the opportunity to apply for a variety of GRAMMY Camp programs, including GRAMMY Camp Los Angeles, which is the more advanced of the four camps and requires a higher level of proficiency in at least two of the defined areas of the application (music production, songwriting, or performance), with the intent of working toward cohort-defined projects and outcomes.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: Sessions run as one-week or five-day non-residential programs on specific dates in 2026.
• Price: GRAMMY Camp tuition is $3000 per student in Nashville, Los Angeles, and New York for the week-long non-residential program, and $2000 per student in Miami for the five-day non-residential program. There is a one-time $25 non-refundable application fee for GRAMMY Camp.
GRAMMY Camp is made possible thanks in part to support from the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation. Need-based financial assistance is available. Approximately 70 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Los Angeles, 60 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Nashville, and 40 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Miami and in New York. All GRAMMY Campers are responsible for arranging their own housing and transportation if selected, and campers must reside with a parent or guardian or with an adult approved by the GRAMMY Museum. The organization has earned a 2025 Platinum Seal of Transparency.
Last updated April 2, 2026.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: Sessions run as one-week or five-day non-residential programs on specific dates in 2026.
• Price: GRAMMY Camp tuition is $3000 per student in Nashville, Los Angeles, and New York for the week-long non-residential program, and $2000 per student in Miami for the five-day non-residential program. There is a one-time $25 non-refundable application fee for GRAMMY Camp.
GRAMMY Camp is made possible thanks in part to support from the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation. Need-based financial assistance is available. Approximately 70 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Los Angeles, 60 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Nashville, and 40 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp in Miami and in New York. All GRAMMY Campers are responsible for arranging their own housing and transportation if selected, and campers must reside with a parent or guardian or with an adult approved by the GRAMMY Museum. The organization has earned a 2025 Platinum Seal of Transparency.
Last updated April 2, 2026.
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