First Gig: Dos and Don'ts
1. DO turn up well prepared and in good time

2. DON'T tell everyone it is your first gig
It might seem tempting, either due to nerves or excitement, to declare before or during your show, “This is our first gig!” Great – if you want nobody to have an ounce of confidence in your performance!Don't do it.If you want to tell them afterwards, that's up to you, but I still wouldn't go advertising it to strangers.Get on stage as though you are a seasoned performer, and the audience is more likely to view you that way. It is the whole “Fake it 'til you make it” thing … it works!3. DO ask the sound engineer for his/her name, and address him/her by it

4. DON'T (under any circumstances!) get mardy with the sound engineer
Even if you are reaching the end of your tether and CANNOT understand why your vocals are so quiet through the monitors. It is almost DEFINITE that the sound engineer is trying his/her best.Would you like it if, during a gig, someone started shouting at you because they didn't think your guitar playing was what they wanted to hear?Be patient, be empathetic, be polite. Your sound engineer wants you to sound good! Please respect that.5. DO ensure that every band member has a written set list
