Live Nation Launches Fund To Back Female Founded Live Music Businesses
Live Nation has established the Women Nation Fund, an early-stage investment fund focused on female-led live music businesses. It will provide access to the company’s resources and capital for underrepresented female. Continue reading
How Professional Bands Get Ready For Tour
Once you graduate past garage level and are ready to hit the road as a professional band, there are some important factors to consider before launching your tour, whether it's. Continue reading
Live Nation Offers $20 All-In National Concert Week Tickets
With the summer concert season right around the corner, Live Nation has announced ‘National Concert Week.’ Running from April 30 through May 8, the event will provide fans with access to. Continue reading
“I interviewed 54 women at Coachella, and they all said they had been sexually harassed.”
"During the 10 hours I was reporting on this story, I was groped 22 times," writes Vera Papisova in Teen Vogue. Sexual misconduct is a too-common experience for women at music. Continue reading
3 Ways Promoters Rely On Artists To Market Live Shows
While there may have once been a time when a performance was all that was asked of performer, promoters and venues who do so now are wasting a huge marketing. Continue reading
A Brief Look At Live Performance Agreements [Part 2]
In this second installment of a two part series, Justin M. Jacobson addresses additional clauses artists and musicians should be aware of in live performance agreements, such as those surrounding. Continue reading
How To Book (And Survive) A Tour Without Losing Money
Three very different veteran artists (an experimental rocker, an industrial hip hop producer, and a jazz guitarist) offer advice on how to tour on your own terms and successfully navigate. Continue reading
London Calling: What the US Can Learn From The UK About Defending Local Music And Arts Communities
[UPDATED] The UK has earned a reputation as a musical powerhouse, churning out globally renowned groundbreaking artists, bands and DJs. But how? – with the backing of the government. At a time. Continue reading