You're a great musician, but you don't know how to get your music in front of the right people.
It's hard enough to make it as a musician without having to worry about booking your own shows. And if you're not working with the venues that best fit your sound and style, you’re not playing to your full potential.
In this episode I dive into three tips that will help you book better shows, at the right venues, so you can grow your audience!
What you’ll learn:
- How to book your first show
- Networking without being sleazy
- Why sending unreleased music to people is ok (in certain situations)
- How to make connections in markets far away
- What to include in a booking email
- How to avoid showing promoters red flags
- Choosing the right venue for your sound
- Why playing the wrong venue is a bad idea
For full show notes, visit https://bandhive.rocks/126
Bandhive
As a DIY musician, you know how hard it can be to plan tours, get booked, fund your next album, or sell your music.
Bandhive is here to help you navigate the music business so you spend less time trying to figure things out and spend more time to write great music, tour, and interact with your fans!