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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 |
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Booking Agents play an important
role in the success of the artists they represent by planning and booking their
tours with promoters and venues. They will make sure you are playing in venues
that are known for your genre of music or booked as an opening act for a bigger
band. Booking agents negotiate the fee structure (guarantee, % of the door, meals, etc.), determine ticket prices and ticket availability in the market. Thoughtful route planning is critical
to the financial success of a tour and a good booking agent should make sure
you are not playing in Atlanta one night, Chicago the following night and
Jacksonville the next. Route planning
can be a challenge for even a seasoned booking agent due to the large number of
competing tours and the limited availability of quality venues in highly
desirable markets.
Booking agents typically collect a 50% deposit on the
show guarantee from the promoter once the show is booked. They usually charge
10% of the money the band gets paid for the show for their services. For
example if the booking agent negotiates a $2000 guarantee for a show, they
would collect a $1000 deposit, keep $200 (10% of $2000) then send the band
$800. The band or their manager / road manager would collect the balance ($1000
in this example) from the venue after the show.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 November 2007 )
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