Making Money Playing Live: Learn the Secrets to Profitable Touring
Musicians make most of their income performing, but making money playing live is harder than ever. Learn how to profit on tour with the Berklee College of Music’s online Touring 101 course.
Making money playing live is hard, the Berklee Touring 101 online course can help.
With musicians struggling under increased costs and competition, performing profitably is more difficult than ever. So it has never been more important to learn how build and sustain a successful touring career.
Touring 101 from the Berklee College of Music’s online school is designed to do just that.
This college level course is written and taught live by Hypebot Editor and live music industry professional Bruce Houghton. A lifelong booking agent, Houghton is also Senior Advisor for top global live music discovery platform Bandsintown and a founding Board member of the National Independent Talent Organization (NITO).
Created both for musicians and those who work with them, the course offers a journey from the earliest gigs through a first national tour, with students learning how to create a memorable live performance, book, negotiate, and market the right shows, capture a loyal fan base, and build a success story that can expand an entire career.
The next semester of Touring 101 at Berklee Online starts in January, and there’s still time to enroll.
Learn more here.
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