Friday, August 27, 2010

Booking Bands - Essential Things To Remember

By Glen Burton

Booking bands is easy but finding a good band is a lot harder than that. Before you book a band you have to ask your client or clients what sort of bands or music they like. Different bands suit different venues i.e. while one band may be good for a pub it would not suit a function or a wedding.

Unless you own a bar or run the local club, don't expect a band or their agent to get in touch with you. When it comes to booking bands, the approach will usually have to come from you. One way of finding a band is online, where the search engines can do the initial work for you.

Booking bands shouldn't be too difficult as most popular musicians have some sort of web presence, if they don't, then at the very least you should be able to find listings for a band's agency.

Booking bands can be fun when you know what you are doing. If you do not it can be quite worryingly not knowing how good your band is until they turn up. I always think it is a good idea to ring up venues where they have previously been as this is always a good indication. If they are local why not go and see them play at another local venue?

It is common practice when you are booking bands to give them the venue particulars ahead of time. You should make sure that there is parking space near to where they'll be playing because of the difficulty of moving the tools of their trade.

You need to make sure that the stage is big enough to accommodate the band and all their equipment. When you are booking bands you need to let the players know whether the venue has a sound limiter otherwise the power will be cut if the noise reaches a certain level.

To avoid disappointment you shouldn't leave booking bands too late. If the band is a good one then they could have other gigs arranged well into the future.

You need some slack in your budget when it comes to booking bands because it will probably be more expensive than you think. A good, well known band will obviously cost you more, if you are booking them for a regular gig then it is probably a worth while investment as they could boost your sales.

If you're booking bands then you will need to take into account their travel costs, other things that may impact on your budget are the band's size and the sort of venue where you want them to gig. When you're booking bands you will often find that they are willing to negotiate a little if they quote too high. - 40729

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