

Who Olivia Rodrigo, Green Day and Beyonce Turn to for Mental Health Services for Their Tours
Sep 3, 2025
Chayim Newman and Zack Borer, co-founders of Amber Health, share their expertise in enhancing mental health care for artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Beyoncé. They discuss the challenges musicians face while touring, highlighting the importance of on-site mental health support. Their innovative approach embeds professionals directly into tours, fostering a proactive culture around well-being. The conversation underscores a shift in the music industry towards prioritizing mental health for artists and crew, promoting sustainability and wellness amidst the pressures of performance.
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Research-Led, Embedded Clinical Model
- Amber Health builds research-backed programs, then deploys in-house clinical teams trained in music-industry contexts.
- They act as first responders and long-term support across tours, labels, and festivals.
Use Industry-Experienced Clinicians
- Use clinicians with lived music-industry experience to avoid lengthy rapport building and increase uptake.
- Deploy teams that understand industry logistics and can triage crises on-site and virtually.
Why Mental Health Is Higher In Music
- The music industry has elevated rates of mental-health struggles because it attracts creatives across every role, not just artists.
- Long hours, blurred personal/work boundaries, and high emotional intensity amplify stress and risk.