Four addresses.
Say which one you need.
Bookings, press, licensing and the office. Each one is read by a person who can actually answer it, and each one says how long that takes.
Get in touch
Where each thing goes
Four inboxes rather than one, because a sync request and a Saturday night need very different answers.
Bookings
Dates, fees, formats and contracts. Send the city, the venue, the capacity and the budget in the first email and you will save a week.
booking@wren.musicTwo working days
Press & radio
Interviews, photographs, review copies and anything the press kit does not already answer.
press@wren.musicSame day, most days
Sync & licensing
Film, television and advertising. The masters are owned outright, so this is usually one conversation rather than four.
press@wren.musicThree working days
The office
For anything inside Greater Accra a phone call is faster than an email, and always has been.
+233 30 274 118009:00–18:00, Mon–Fri
First email
Five lines and we can answer properly
Most enquiries take three rounds because the first one leaves these out. All five in one message and the reply is usually a yes or a no.
01
The date, or the window if it is not fixed yet
02
The city and the venue, with the capacity if you know it
03
Which format you want — duo, four-piece or the full band
04
The budget, honestly, including whether travel sits inside it
05
Who else is on the bill, and what time you want us on stage
Where we are
Osu, Accra
The studio is a rehearsal room rather than an office, so it is not open to callers — but the post gets there and so does anybody we have invited.
Post:
14 Kuku Hill, Osu — Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
Bookings inbox
Answered Mon–Fri, two working days
Press inbox
Answered daily, usually the same afternoon
Office line
09:00–18:00, Monday to Friday
Rehearsal room
Not open to callers
Asked already
Three that come up every time
How do I book you for a show?
Send the date, the city, the venue and the budget to booking@wren.music and you will hear back within two working days. For anything inside Greater Accra a phone call is usually faster.
What do you need from the venue?
A stage of at least four metres by three, monitor wedges for each performer, a sound check window of ninety minutes, and somewhere private to change. The full technical rider goes out with the contract.
Do you play outside Ghana?
Yes — Lagos, Abidjan, Dakar and London are all regular stops, and the band travels with its own front-of-house engineer. Flights, visas and freight go into the quote rather than arriving later.
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