The Western Musicians' Association (WMA) is a vibrant and dynamic organisation dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and promoting the rich heritage of Western music. Founded with the mission to support artists and enthusiasts of Western music, the WMA serves as a hub for musicians, songwriters, and fans who are passionate about this iconic genre.
The WMA strives to foster a community that values the cultural and historical significance of Western music. We aim to provide resources, networking opportunities, and platforms for artistic expression that help musicians flourish and reach wider audiences.
To be the leading organisation that champions the traditions of Western music while encouraging innovation and contemporary interpretations. We envision a future where Western music thrives and continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans.
Raising funds for the welfare of Western Musicians who do not enjoy any privileges from the State or any private body in case of an emergency or critical illness.
Organising musical events to promote Western music in Sri Lanka and provide opportunities for members to showcase their talent.
Organising programmes to boost the physical and mental wellbeing of members.
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Any musician, songwriter, music educator, or enthusiast of Western music in Sri Lanka can join. We welcome everyone from seasoned professionals to aspiring artists.
Regular membership is LKR 1,500/year, senior citizens LKR 1,000/year, and donor memberships start at LKR 10,000/year. All include full benefits.
Annual conferences, music festivals, workshops, masterclasses, networking events, and performance opportunities throughout the year.
Networking opportunities, performance platforms, educational workshops, industry awards, advocacy support, and exclusive merchant discounts.
No. 11, 1st lane, Jambugusmulla Mawatha, Nugegoda. Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
Email: info@wmasrilanka.lk, Phone: +94 778 685 551, or visit our office in Nugegoda.