Anyone who doesn’t think that touring is (9.7 times out of
10) a vital bend in the road to the top (or at least high enough to point and
laugh at your former classmates) has either not paid a lick of attention to the
music industry in their entire lives, or has an ego too big to live. But it’s
not as simple as some bands might make it sound in classic rock songs. The days
of just loading up a van with twenty bucks in the tank are gone, if they were
ever here and probably weren’t. First off, tours must be booked months in
advance in order to ensure a logical and efficient schedule. Whether you decide
to go through a booking agent or do it yourself, patience is a virtue in
waiting for agents or clubs to respond as they will often take a few weeks, but
you need to be ready to respond to them as immediately as possible. Another
basic tip is to make sure your any and all of your website are up to date with
full contact information (meaning email and phone number). After all, there’s a
chance that a booking agent will find you and you can blast all the distortion
you can muster into your brain until you forget every word of the advice you’ll
read if you click the link below:
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