Songkick Hogarth founded the live music startup
Songkick with friends Michelle You and Pete Smith in 2007. This was part of the 2007
Y Combinator program in Boston. Hogarth and his fellow Songkick co-founders were named to
Inc. magazine's 30-under-30 list in 2010. The same year, Hogarth won the
British Council’s UK Young Music Entrepreneur of the Year award. He was also named one of Forbes magazine's 2012 music
30-under-30. In 2013, Songkick launched Detour, a crowdfunding platform for concerts. In June 2015, Songkick announced its merger with direct ticket vendor CrowdSurge and a $16.6m Series C investment round. Hogarth became co-CEO of the combined company, alongside Matt Jones, the former CrowdSurge CEO.
Silicon Milkroundabout In 2010, Hogarth and Songkick COO Pete Smith founded
Silicon Milkroundabout, a career fair for high tech startups in East London. It was established in response to lack of interest from graduates hampering tech start-ups, according to Hogarth.
Plural Platform Hogarth co-founded Plural Platform in 2021, an early-stage venture capital firm. Hogarth has invested in more than 150 companies, including over 50 AI companies. == Artificial intelligence ==