Tips to Make Your Show a Success
This next post doesn’t come from a question but it’s something I want to address for people who read my blog. When you or your acts are working in a corporate atmosphere you are not the only person in the world and neither is your artist. As part of a complete program you are needed to act in a more communal environment with various people who you don’t normally deal with on your tour. You need to be able to be nice to the florist, party planner, ushers, waiters, bus boys, and everyone else who has to share your part of real estate in that world. Being able to have a conduit at the venue is a great, great help and planning with them will make this so much easier. A good rapport between all members of the team is an important part of making a show a success. Whether you may think people aren’t important because of what they do, find out and make them a part of your planning. With the decline of the concert business corporate events are an important revenue stream. The quicker you learn how to work in this field the quicker you’ll make the money that’s readily available.

