Music Impact Coalition Makes Its Mark on GRAMMY Week with Natasha Lyonne, Young the Giant, and More

The recently founded alliance of American music and arts foundations and organizations took to LA this past week with performances, talks, and more.

Music Impact Coalition Makes Its Mark on GRAMMY Week with Natasha Lyonne, Young the Giant, and More

The recently founded alliance of American music and arts foundations and organizations took to LA this past week with performances, talks, and more.

Words: FLOOD Staff

Photo: Courtesy Music Impact Coalition

February 06, 2026

The GRAMMYs may be over, but the fight to keep music and arts education funded in schools across America remains ongoing. In the days leading up to the awards show, the Music Impact Coalition took to LA for a series of performances and talks featuring familiar faces from music and TV who helped further the alliance’s mission. Earlier in the week, Young the Giant provided an early highlight to the festivities with an intimate set at SoHo House in West Hollywood, while the day before the GRAMMYs saw a series of “Visionaries” talks that included Natasha Lyonne and will.i.am.

MIC was founded last year by Let Music Fill My World and continues to grow as it currently includes over 20 national organizations with the common goal of ensuring access to high-quality music and arts education, no matter the student’s background. For more info, check out their website, and watch their GRAMMY week recap below.