Social media doesn’t always have to feel like putting yourself under a spotlight. Think of it as curating a space where you share what inspires you, what you notice, and what connects people to music and culture. These ideas are designed to keep your feed engaging without making it all about you.
- Share a playlist of current inspirations.
- Highlight a fellow local musician or band.
- Post about the history of their instrument.
- Share a “song that changed my life” (from another artist).
- Recommend a music podcast, book, or documentary.
- Share lyrics from another artist that resonate with you.
- Post music theory or songwriting fun facts.
- Celebrate a music genre appreciation day (e.g. Jazz Day).
- Spotlight a legendary live album.
- Share quirky facts about how records are made.
- Highlight a local venue and its history.
- Share a story of a fan interaction (with permission).
- Feature a fan’s cover or artwork.
- Spotlight an indie record shop.
- Post about a community event tied to music.
- Share a local charity or cause.
- Highlight a cultural holiday through music.
- Share a poll: fans’ favorite concerts they’ve been to.
- Post about a music festival lineup (not yours).
- Celebrate a milestone in the local music scene.
- Share “On this day in music history” facts.
- Post about iconic musicians’ birthdays.
- Share vintage concert posters.
- Highlight legendary recording studios.
- Share clips of classic interviews with artists.
- Post about famous instruments and who played them.
- Share the backstory of a famous album cover.
- Post about how a hit song almost never happened.
- Share a behind-the-scenes documentary clip.
- Highlight a music museum or exhibit.
- Share a funny or clever music meme.
- Post a riddle or trivia question about music.
- Share a top 10 list from Rolling Stone or Billboard.
- Ask followers for their favorite underrated artist.
- Post about a film with a great soundtrack.
- Share a TV show theme song poll.
- Spotlight a producer or songwriter.
- Post about the science of how music affects the brain.
- Share a city’s music legacy (Detroit, Nashville, etc.).
- Post about music and mental health resources.
- Share an unusual instrument from another culture.
- Highlight buskers or street performers.
- Post about album anniversaries.
- Share a music-inspired piece of visual art.
- Spotlight a music podcast episode worth hearing.
- Post about a Grammy-winning album from the past.
- Share a fan’s playlist of their favorite songs.
- Highlight a children’s song or lullaby tradition.
- Post about music in nature (birdsong, ocean sounds).
- Share a TED Talk or lecture on creativity.
Think of social media less as promotion and more as conversation. By mixing in posts that celebrate music, culture, and community, you’ll connect with fans in a way that feels natural and inspiring. The spotlight doesn’t always have to be on you—it can shine on the bigger story of music itself.

