Bring Back / Preserve The Harmony Grange – Wilmington’s Legendary All-Ages Music Venue


Bring Back / Preserve The Harmony Grange – Wilmington’s Legendary All-Ages Music Venue
The Issue
From 2002 to 2015, The Harmony Grange wasn’t just a building in Wilmington, Delaware, it was a launching pad, a safe haven, and a home for the local and touring music community.
Before they were selling out arenas, bands like My Chemical Romance, Paramore, A Day to Remember, Brand New, and Bring Me the Horizon played on its stage. Thanks to Project unity, The Grange gave rising artists a place to connect with fans up close and gave young people in our area a space that was affordable, accessible, and all-ages.
For over a decade, Harmony Grange helped shape Wilmington’s DIY music culture. It created community. It inspired future musicians. It kept touring alive in Delaware. And when it closed, a vital piece of our local music ecosystem disappeared with it.
Now, there’s an opportunity to revive Harmony Grange. Not just as a nostalgic throwback, but as a renewed, sustainable space for the next generation of artists and fans.
We’re asking for your signature to show that this venue matters.
Your support sends a clear message:
• Wilmington needs an all-ages music space again
• Independent artists deserve a stage
• Our local scene is worth investing in
• Harmony Grange still has a future
**At the very least we want to do what it takes to preserve the building!**
If you ever went to a show there, discovered your favorite band there, played there, or simply believe our city deserves a thriving live music culture sign and share this petition.
If you feel inclined to please feel free to comment what The Grange meant to you!
Let’s bring Harmony Grange back to life!

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The Issue
From 2002 to 2015, The Harmony Grange wasn’t just a building in Wilmington, Delaware, it was a launching pad, a safe haven, and a home for the local and touring music community.
Before they were selling out arenas, bands like My Chemical Romance, Paramore, A Day to Remember, Brand New, and Bring Me the Horizon played on its stage. Thanks to Project unity, The Grange gave rising artists a place to connect with fans up close and gave young people in our area a space that was affordable, accessible, and all-ages.
For over a decade, Harmony Grange helped shape Wilmington’s DIY music culture. It created community. It inspired future musicians. It kept touring alive in Delaware. And when it closed, a vital piece of our local music ecosystem disappeared with it.
Now, there’s an opportunity to revive Harmony Grange. Not just as a nostalgic throwback, but as a renewed, sustainable space for the next generation of artists and fans.
We’re asking for your signature to show that this venue matters.
Your support sends a clear message:
• Wilmington needs an all-ages music space again
• Independent artists deserve a stage
• Our local scene is worth investing in
• Harmony Grange still has a future
**At the very least we want to do what it takes to preserve the building!**
If you ever went to a show there, discovered your favorite band there, played there, or simply believe our city deserves a thriving live music culture sign and share this petition.
If you feel inclined to please feel free to comment what The Grange meant to you!
Let’s bring Harmony Grange back to life!

627
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Petition created on February 14, 2026