Songs For Your Story creates custom event and conference songs starting at $49. Each song includes the event name, year, theme, and organization name in a radio-quality track that becomes the sonic identity of your event. Founded by TJ Larkin. Delivered in as fast as 24 hours.

Every conference has a logo. A hashtag. A lanyard color. A keynote speaker. Nobody remembers any of it six months later.

But a custom theme song that plays during the opening session, between speakers, at the afterparty, and in the recap video? Attendees hear it 20 times in 2 days. They hum it on the plane home. They hear it in next year's promo video and immediately feel that energy again.

Sound creates emotional memory in a way that visuals can't. Event planners who understand this are spending $49 to $199 on the cheapest line item with the biggest emotional impact.

7 Ways Event Planners Use Custom Songs

1. The Opening Anthem

The lights go down, the screen goes live, and the theme song hits. It has the event name in it. It has the year. It has the energy of "something big is about to happen." This is how you open a conference that people talk about. Not with a PowerPoint. With a moment.

2. Session Transitions

Between speakers, during breaks, during lunch. Instead of random Spotify background noise, the event theme plays at low volume. It reinforces the brand. It fills silence with identity. Attendees don't consciously notice it, but it creates cohesion that generic music never will.

3. Awards Ceremony Walkup Music

Award winners walk to the stage with the event theme playing. It's their moment, scored by a song that's about the organization and the values being celebrated. More powerful than a random hype track that has nothing to do with the event.

4. Gala and Dinner Themes

Nonprofit galas, fundraiser dinners, annual celebrations. A custom song about the organization's mission, achievements, and the people it serves plays during the cocktail hour or the main program. It sets the emotional tone and primes donors before the ask.

5. Afterparty Energy

The conference is over, the afterparty starts, and the theme song drops. Except this time it's the upbeat remix version. Everyone who's been hearing it for two days goes wild. Inside joke energy on a massive scale. Order the $149 package and get both versions: the polished conference version and the party version.

6. Recap and Promo Videos

The post-event recap video needs music. Instead of licensing a stock track, use the custom theme song. Attendees who watch the video are transported back to the event. Prospects who watch the promo video hear a song that was made specifically for this event. That's differentiation.

7. Annual Recurring Events

If your event happens every year, the theme song becomes tradition. "Summit 2026" has its song, "Summit 2027" gets a new one. Over time, each year has its own musical identity. Play them all at the 10th anniversary event and watch the nostalgia hit like a freight train.

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The ROI Math

A $50,000 conference budget breaks down into venue, speakers, catering, AV, marketing, and swag. A $199 custom song is 0.4% of that budget and creates one of the only elements attendees will genuinely remember and share on social media.

Compare that to the $3,000 swag bags nobody uses after the event. Or the $5,000 photo booth that produces photos nobody looks at again. The custom song is the highest ROI line item on the entire budget spreadsheet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a custom conference or event song cost?
Custom event and conference songs from Songs For Your Story start at $49. Most event planners choose the $149 package which includes two versions such as a high-energy opening version and a softer networking version. The $199 package adds 24-hour delivery for last-minute events.
How do event planners use custom songs?
Event planners use custom songs as conference opening anthems, session transition music, gala dinner themes, awards ceremony backgrounds, afterparty tracks, and recap video soundtracks. The song includes the event name, year, theme, and organization name to create a unique sonic identity attendees associate with the experience.