Now It’s Time to Live Stream! Since many of us are spending most of our time at home and we can’t attend any large gatherings, for the time being, live streaming has become the solution to maintain human contact. We can have video calls with family and friends, organize online meetings and webinars with colleagues... Continue Reading →
Support Music’s Behind-the-Scenes Workforce During the Blackout Caused by COVID-19
I was supposed to start a 5-week North American tour with Art of Shock supporting Sepultura the day before yesterday. The Coronavirus pandemic postponed our tour, alongside so many other shows, tours, and festivals that have been canceled or postponed around the world. The music industry is currently in a devastating blackout and the situation... Continue Reading →
Young Gun Tour Manager’s Lessons from the Road: The Flawless Smile Tour #6
Cooperation with Other Bands and Crew The Flawless Smile Tour was my first tour that had more than one band or artist on the bill: two co-headliners (Flaw and Smile Empty Soul) that altered the headlining position and two support acts (Code Red Riot and Worldwide Panic). Obviously, your own band and crew work together... Continue Reading →
Top 5 Venues on The Flawless Smile Tour
The question I’ve been asked the most after the tour has been: “Which venue was your favorite?”. There are different ways to value and evaluate a venue but to me it’s a combination of things. If I did the tour again, my opinion might be different. Also, if I was enjoying the show from the... Continue Reading →
Tour Manager Bingo
I saw someone sharing a merchandise stand bingo a while ago on Facebook and I got the idea of doing a bingo card for tour managers. I asked a bunch of tour managers I know to help me and added my own experiences to the card and boom, here it is! What do you think,... Continue Reading →
Young Gun Tour Manager’s Lessons from the Road: The Flawless Smile Tour #5
Artist Management on Tour Tour managers, especially on smaller tours, often take the role of a “tour mom” or “tour dad”. In addition to making sure that everyone on tour is on task and where they’re supposed to be, tour management is also about keeping people happy. The job includes dealing with personal issues and... Continue Reading →
Industry Resources: Tour Link Pro Conference
https://www.tourlinkproconference.com I’ve been to Tour Link twice already and the upcoming conference in January 2019 will be my third consecutive one. I heard about Tour Link from my sound engineer/tour manager friend in Finland and decided to attend while I was visiting California two years ago (it was held in Palm Springs, CA at... Continue Reading →
Young Gun Tour Manager’s Lessons from the Road: The Flawless Smile Tour #4
Tour Itinerary and Daily Routine Tour managers move the touring party according to a tour itinerary, a detailed plan for each day of the tour. Depending on the size of the tour, the itinerary usually includes at least the tour routing, daily scheduling (incl. press obligations), accommodation info, venue and show details, and contact information.... Continue Reading →
Young Gun Tour Manager’s Lessons from the Road: The Flawless Smile Tour #4 Resources
Since I also want to share information beyond my own experiences (and keep my posts clean enough), I’ll post separately some resources related to my touring blog posts. These resource posts are directly linked to the equivalent touring posts so you can always revert back to them if you don’t remember what I’m talking about... Continue Reading →
Young Gun Tour Manager’s Lessons from the Road: The Flawless Smile Tour #3
Hospitality: Accommodation and Catering Smaller bands and artists that are just beginning their road to success often have to find innovative ways to go about sleeping and eating on the road. They don’t have the luxury of sleeping in a tour bus or fancy hotels nor enjoying venue catering or eating at restaurants every day.... Continue Reading →