After garnering multiple wins and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture, A24 now has its eyes on the music industry.
The renowned studio, which is behind a bevy of the most popular independent films of the last two decades, took to social media this week to mysteriously teased a project involving music. It shared a teaser alerting fans to the new venture, including a cryptic caption: "A24 Music. Stay tuned."
Many fans had initially believed A24 launched a record label, but representatives from the studio told TheGamer that A24 Music is centered on the "launch of a new social channel for its music arm."
It's worth noting that the company has been running a YouTube channel of the same name since December 2021 and since hosted official audio of songs from some of their films. That includes Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won Best Picture in 2023 ; and X, which was written and directed by Ti West, the husband of electronic music superstar Alison Wonderland.
A24 also made waves in the dance music space earlier in 2025, when they announced that they'll be distributing the Charli xcx-led and A.G. Cook-scored film The Moment, from the former's new movie studio, Studio365. Outside of electronic music, A24 is responsible for the critically acclaimed restoration of the Talking Heads' 1984 concert film, Stop Making Sense.
Specific details surrounding A24's new music venture have not been made public at the time of this writing.
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