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Submission Deadline Approaches for Hollywood Independent Music Awards 2026

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The clock is ticking for independent artists looking to make their mark on one of the industry’s fastest-rising stages. With a June 15 submission deadline looming, the Hollywood Independent Music Awards (HIMA) is calling on creators across the globe to throw their hats in the ring before entries officially close.

Set to take over The Avalon in Hollywood on July 30, 2026, the annual event has quickly carved out a reputation as a serious platform for independent music—one that celebrates not just emerging talent, but the entire ecosystem behind it. From songwriters and composers to labels and audio professionals, HIMA casts a wide net, recognizing the full spectrum of creativity driving today’s music landscape.

And if the industry buzz is any indication, it’s not just another awards show.

“The HIMA spotlights the force and influence of independent artists shaping culture today,” says Emmy-winning music supervisor Nora Felder, known for her work on Stranger Things. It’s a sentiment echoed by GRAMMY-winning producer Val Garay, who doesn’t mince words: “The best thing to happen to indie music in the last 20 years.”

High praise, sure—but perhaps not surprising. As the traditional music industry continues to evolve, independent artists are no longer on the sidelines. They’re setting trends, building audiences on their own terms, and, increasingly, demanding recognition that matches their impact. HIMA appears to be answering that call with a red carpet rollout that mirrors the prestige of legacy award shows while keeping its focus squarely on independence.

Platinum songwriter Shelly Peiken sums it up neatly, calling the event “a breath of fresh air” and “a GRAMMY-style event for Indie artists.” Meanwhile, award-winning composer Starr Parodi highlights the community aspect, noting that the awards have become “a favorite gathering place for connection and community” among creatives.

The night itself promises a full Hollywood experience: media check-in kicks off the evening, followed by red carpet arrivals, the main ceremony, and an official afterparty to close things out. For many attendees, it’s not just about trophies—it’s about visibility, networking, and being part of a growing movement that’s reshaping the industry from the ground up.

For those still on the fence, the message is simple: time is running out. With submissions open across all categories, this is a last call for artists ready to step into a bigger spotlight.

Main event tickets go on sale June 22, but for creators, the real deadline is June 15—because you can’t win if you don’t enter.

Enter here.

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