Music Promotion Done Right
Planetary Group takes a custom approach for each and every artist we work with. Take a look at the services we provide and let us help your band reach the next level in your musical career.
Los Angeles
6161 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 202
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 952-5050
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Radio Promo
Whether you’re an established artist or just recorded your first song we can help get your music heard.
Online Promo
We help you to earn real public interest from interviews, reviews, previews and so much more.
Consulting
Our approach isn’t cookie cutter – let our team coach you to create an effective publicity campaign.
Events/Festival Promo
Get your music to the masses, we work to get you at big events and festivals.
International
Is your international band looking to get airplay in the USA? We can help expand your fanbase.
Who We Work With
Nick Cave
Arlo Parks
The Last Dinner Party
Chappell Roan
Courtney Barnett
Soccer Mommy
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