Pearl Drums 2026 Summer Internship Applications Due March 27
Pearl's 2026 summer internship requires relocation to Nashville, pays a stipend, and closes March 27 — just six days away.

Pearl Drums has opened applications for its 2026 summer internship program, with a deadline of Friday, March 27 — leaving prospective applicants fewer than seven days to get their materials in. The program is described as competitive with limited availability, and early submission is strongly encouraged.
Interns accepted into the program must relocate to the Nashville, Tennessee area for its duration. Pearl does not provide transportation, but does offer a paid stipend to help offset living expenses. The work schedule runs Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., a structure Pearl frames as allowing "both professional engagement and personal flexibility." That four-day week is a notable feature for anyone weighing the relocation commitment against the opportunity to work inside one of the most recognized names in drum and percussion manufacturing.
Pearl describes itself as a worldwide leader in drum and percussion instruments, a claim backed by decades of presence across kit drumming, marching percussion, and hardware. The company's recent activity has ranged from a limited-edition President Series Phenolic drum set release marking its 75th anniversary, with only 100 units produced worldwide, to a partnership with the Musicians Institute and drummer Nate Morton, which established MI as a premier showcase center for Pearl's Masters and Reference series kits. An internship at Pearl would put candidates inside a company operating across all of those lanes simultaneously.
The exact stipend amount, program start and end dates, number of available positions, and the full eligibility criteria have not been publicly detailed in the materials Pearl has released so far. The announcement confirms that eligibility requirements exist and that all application materials must be submitted by March 27, but the complete criteria list has not been published in the excerpts available at the time of this report. Prospective applicants should check Pearl's official channels directly for the full requirements and the application link before the deadline passes.

Pearl pushed the announcement across multiple platforms, including Instagram and Facebook, with consistent messaging: submissions must be received by March 27, 2026. The Drumming News Network also carried the announcement on March 18. Drum Corps International, which lists Pearl among its partners and vendors, runs its own separate internship program out of its Indianapolis headquarters — a reminder that Pearl's reach into marching and corps-adjacent percussion is substantial, even if the two programs operate on entirely different terms.
For anyone with a serious interest in the business side of drums, the March 27 cutoff is the only date that matters right now.
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