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Guest Post by Liam Duncan on the Sonicbids BlogAnyone who’s been on tour has a few touring hacks they’ve picked up along the way. From the best place to grab cheap Mexican in Nashville to how to stay awake on a long drive, there's lots to learn on tour, and there's a lot of time to think about it! Here are my top five touring hacks.1. Earplugs: wear them
When you’re on tour, you’re bound to hear a lot of music generally in loud places. Often, you’ll end up on a three- or four-band bill, and those other bands are usually loud. And hey, you’re probably loud, too!2. Advancing shows: do it
This seems obvious, and maybe you already know this, but it’s worth repeating. Someone needs to be advancing your show two or three days before the gig. Why two or three days? Sometimes that’s how long it takes for promoters to get back to you! It’s also just worth knowing, so you’re not stressing out the night before.Advancing a show means figuring out load-in, soundcheck, tech riders, set time, order of the bands, confirming meal comps, accommodations, etc. You should also have already discussed payment, but if you haven’t, now is the time.Embarrassing story: we have run into problems advancing a show the day of, where they told us the soundcheck was at 4:00 p.m. and it was 1:00 p.m., and we had another five hours to drive. Awkward.[7 Elements of a Good Live Sound Tech Rider]3. Sunflower seeds: chew them
Generally, it’s a good idea to avoid long drives and driving through the night. However, touring North America means you’ll have to pull a long drive every once in a while.I've found that the best way to avoid sleeping at the wheel is chewing sunflower seeds and tossing them out the window. The repeated action keeps your mind busy and having the window open a crack cools you down a bit.That being said, sunflower seeds left in cups for a few hours/overnight are super gross, and they smell weird. So get rid of them ASAP, or toss them out the window as you go.4. Grocery stores: use them
5. Noise-canceling headphones: buy them
Nothing has changed my touring experience quite like my noise-canceling headphones. You never notice how irritating road noise is until you put your noise-canceling headphones on and enjoy an entire album in sweet, listening bliss.I sometimes just put them on without music to enjoy some peace and quiet or sleep in the van. I have fairly expensive Bose headphones, but there are a number of great noise-canceling headphones that can be purchased without breaking the bank.Other excellent uses for noise-canceling headphones:- Blocking out snoring bandmates.
- Not listening to your bandmates discuss the merits of different fast food chains for the hundredth time.