Reverb

FINNEAS 2025 Impact Report

HIGHLIGHTS

7,400+ ACTIONS BY FANS
SUPPORTING IMPORTANT SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

4,200+ SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BOTTLES ELIMINATED
AT SHOWS BY ARTISTS AND CREW

OVERVIEW

Sustainability has always been at the heart of who FINNEAS is as an artist. REVERB first partnered with him while working on his sister Billie Eilish’s tour, collaborating on a range of environmental initiatives that set a new standard for sustainable touring.

In 2025, we joined FINNEAS on his own headline tour, bringing our Eco-Village to every stop and supporting backstage sustainability efforts to reduce waste and single-use plastics. Fans could connect directly with environmental organizations including Support + Feed, founded by FINNEAS’ mom, Maggie Baird, learn how to take action, and be part of the movement.

Now, as FINNEAS launches his new project The Favors with artist Ashe, we’re proud to continue supporting their sustainability efforts on the road. It’s an honor to work alongside artists who care deeply about using their platform to protect the planet.

ECO-VILLAGE

ECO-VILLAGE

FAN ENGAGEMENT

Each night on tour, fans took meaningful action for people and the planet with REVERB in the Eco-Village. In all, fans took over 7,400 ACTIONS including:

  • 136 volunteers gave over 540 hours of their time
  • 5,209 Support + Feed Pledges 
  • 2,133 fan actions in support of local nonprofits

Support + Feed was out at all of the shows across the tour. They are an organization, founded by Maggie Baird, FINNEAS’ mom – with a mission to  mitigate climate change and increasing food security by driving global demand, acceptance, and accessibility of plant-based food.

Other partner organizations on the FINNEAS tour included Oxfam, PennFuture, the New York League of Conservation Voters, Reuse Minnesota, We Don’t Waste, Stewardship Utah Foundation, Amazon Watch, and Project Ropa.

ECO-VILLAGE

VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS

From Fan to Volunteer

One REVERB volunteer shared that they first took the Support + Feed pledge three years ago—and have been fully plant-based ever since. Volunteering at the show was a full-circle moment.

“It felt amazing to be on the other side of the table this time,” they said. “I got to help other fans take the same step that changed my life.”


Connecting Through Music

At one of FINNEAS’ shows, our REVERB and Support + Feed volunteers set up near the main entrance and merch area, where fans stopped to talk about sustainability, plant-based living, and clean energy.

The team loved the crowd’s energy—many fans came back after the show just to say thanks or learn more. “All of the fans were so kind and curious,” one volunteer shared. “You could tell they really cared about what FINNEAS and REVERB are doing.”

TOUR SUSTAINABILITY

Tour Sustainability

ACTION AT EVERY VENUE

Across the FINNEAS tour, we advocated for sustainability at every stop. Two major wins were vegan options at concessions for every stop and a no-idling policy to cut emissions. Here’s what we achieved together:

  • Vegan Options for Fans: Every stop offered vegan entrées at concessions, aligning with Support + Feed’s mission to promote plant-based choices for the planet.
  • No-Idling Policies: Every venue implemented backstage no-idling policies for vehicles, cutting unnecessary fuel use and emissions.
  • 4,200 Single-Use Bottles Eliminated: REVERB supplied refillable bottles and installed water refill stations backstage, replacing disposable plastics.
  • Recycling at Every Venue: Almost every venue provided recycling options, with over half offering both front- and back-of-house systems for glass, aluminum, and cardboard.
  • Sustainable Hospitality: No new décor or disposable items were purchased; several venues replaced traditional “welcome cakes” with digital thank-you messages on LED screens.
  • Venue Engagement: One venue featured state-of-the-art recycling and composting systems through Live Nation’s green initiatives, while others created creative cup-return and bottle-deposit systems. Even where recycling wasn’t standard, venue teams took REVERB’s blue bags off-site to ensure proper diversion.

Small actions added up creating measurable impact across the tour!

Volunteers at the barricade getting pledges

Fans could win a signed guitar

Fans wrote notes to the band in the tour notebook

Volunteers setting up before doors

Fans with awesome swag

NY League of Conservation Voters volunteers

Fan actions in Atlanta

THANK YOU!

We want to thank everyone who helped create positive impacts:

FINNEAS • Maggie Baird • REVERB Onsite Coordinator, Mercy Gold • All the volunteers and fans who took action with us!