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Guest post from the Invisible Records Bluebook1. Close the balcony before doors open (or any other side rooms if possible) to reduce capacity and keep everyone downstairs- create a sign if you want "closed by management" and tell people there is a leak. Don't piss people off, but you can do a little crowd control.2. Add tables– for no reason! They take up room!3. Quickly walk around a three block radius and give out tix to people hanging out. Offer to buy a beer or two (I've done that!). 20 extra people helps a catastrophe become just a nightmare — those extra 20 might keep the people who actually wanted to come at the show longer.4. If you are band #3, on last, ask to borrow an amp from band #1 and a bass from band #2 — now they have to stay until your set is over! Buy them a couple of drinks so as not to be a total wanker.5. Vow to apply all the techniques put out through this newsletter and inBand:Smart to use before you fail again!!!What To Do If No One Comes To Your Show [plus A 30% Off Discount Code]
Anyone involved with putting on a concert wants to see a packed house, but no matter how hard you try, things don't always work out. Here Martin Atkins looks at. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/11/what-to-do-if-no-one-comes-to-your-show.html]