
5 steps to get more DJ gigs in 2022
As the world of live music approaches new normal, prepare yourself as a DJ boy following this simple guide. A guest post by Ditto Music. After an uncertain past couple. Continue reading

Femme It Forward announces Big Femme Energy Live Tour for 2022
Femme It Forward, a female-led Live Nation joint venture focused on promoting the role of women in the live entertainment industry, announced plans for Big Femme Energy Live – a. Continue reading

5 live performance hacks that actually work
After a long pause in live music due to the pandemic, a lot of us are a little out of practice when it comes to performing. Here are 5 tips. Continue reading

International Live Music Conference moved to April, due to Omicron surge
And so it begins, the International Live Music Conference (ILMC) is pushed to April due to the rise in recent Covid cases. By Ian Courtney from CelebrityAccess Organizers for the 34th. Continue reading

3 things to make playing live in 2022 worth all the fuss
A lot goes into performing live – particularly in the age of COVID – but here are 3 things that make it all worthwhile. A guest post by Patrick McGuire. Continue reading

NIVA’s Dayna Frank on live music’s path forward
Minneapolis-based showrunner and NIVA chief Dayna Frank discusses the impact of the pandemic on live music, tips for artists and venues, and more on a new episode of Spotify’s Co.Lab. Continue reading

How to overcome stage fright as a musician
Adele, Ozzy Osbourne, Luciano Pavarotti, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Rod Stewart, and Barbra Streisand have all publicly admitted that they often suffer from stage fright. A guest post by Angela Mastrogiacomo. Continue reading

How to invest in the music industry
From IPO’s to catalog acquisitions and instructional investments in the creator economy to fan NFT investments in their favorite artists, money is flowing into the music business at an unprecedent. Continue reading

Music libraries and how to make money when you can’t play live
When the pandemic halted live performances, many artists were left without their largest source of income. Some used the pause to find alternative ways to make money as a musician.. Continue reading