FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2024



 
 

OUR STORY

Founded by Lucy Putman and Tom Schroeder of Wasserman Music, Music Mudder is a music-inspired endurance event that see’s teams from across the music industry take on an adrenaline pumping obstacle course to raise vital funds for
Nordoff and Robbins Music Therapy.

The inaugural event in 2019 was hugely successful, raising a staggering £64,000 for the charity.

ABOUT WASSERMAN MUSIC

Wasserman Music represents a world-class roster of artists for live performance, touring, brand partnerships and beyond, empowering them to create culture and impact audiences globally. The passionate, entrepreneurial agents at Wasserman Music are long-term artist development strategists who build significant, global platforms for the world's most impactful artists. Wasserman Music is a division of Wasserman, a partner to the world's most iconic sports figures, musical artists, brands, and properties.

ABOUT NORDOFF AND ROBBINS MUSIC THERAPY

As the UK’s largest music therapy charity, Nordoff and Robbins stands for music and believes in the value of music for all people in society. In particular, it uses the power of music to enrich the lives of people affected by life-limiting physical and mental illness, disabilities or feelings of isolation. The charity provides a range of different sessions for children and adults of all ages in its centres in London, Manchester, Newcastle and Scotland - from specialised one-to-one music therapy to shared sessions for groups of different sizes and formats. Nordoff and Robbins works in partnership with over 280 organisations to bring music therapy to as many vulnerable people who could benefit from it as possible. These include schools, care homes, hospices, hospitals, mental health services, and brain injury units. 

Music Therapy is a recognised health and therapeutic intervention. Therapists are highly skilled musicians and are trained to an exceptional standard. They work with people to engage their own unique musicality, in order to support their development, recovery, health, potential and wellbeing. It is particularly impactful for those living with significant challenges. Training in the Nordoff and Robbins’ approach to music therapy formally began in 1974 and is now delivered under Goldsmith’s University
and is registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC).