Booking bands is easy but finding a good band is a lot harder than that. Before you book a band you have to ask your client or clients what sort of bands or music they like. Different bands suit different venues i.e. while one band may be good for a pub it would not suit a function or a wedding.
Unless you own a bar or run the local club, don't expect a band or their agent to get in touch with you. When it comes to booking bands, the approach will usually have to come from you. One way of finding a band is online, where the search engines can do the initial work for you.
Any good band will have its own website or social networking page and may even be with one of the more reputable booking agencies. So booking bands is not hard.
When you are booking bands unless you have heard them before, you may worry about whether their performance will meet your expectations. If you know of other places where they have performed then it is worth checking out their reaction to the band as this will give you some idea of how they were received. If you are booking a local band then why not go and hear them play before you make a decision.
Now that you have booked the band it's considered good manners and common sense to give the band details about the venue. Simple thinks like where they can park close by as they will have heavy equipment.
You need to make sure that the stage is big enough to accommodate the band and all their equipment. When you are booking bands you need to let the players know whether the venue has a sound limiter otherwise the power will be cut if the noise reaches a certain level.
When booking bands bear in mind many of them have other gigs already booked up for, sometimes months in advance so do not leave booking a band until the last minute.
You need some slack in your budget when it comes to booking bands because it will probably be more expensive than you think. A good, well known band will obviously cost you more, if you are booking them for a regular gig then it is probably a worth while investment as they could boost your sales.
The cost of booking bands can depend on factors like how big they are, what sort of gig you want them for and how far they have to travel. Remember when you are booking bands, that the price may be negotiable, particularly if they are keen on the gig.
Unless you own a bar or run the local club, don't expect a band or their agent to get in touch with you. When it comes to booking bands, the approach will usually have to come from you. One way of finding a band is online, where the search engines can do the initial work for you.
Any good band will have its own website or social networking page and may even be with one of the more reputable booking agencies. So booking bands is not hard.
When you are booking bands unless you have heard them before, you may worry about whether their performance will meet your expectations. If you know of other places where they have performed then it is worth checking out their reaction to the band as this will give you some idea of how they were received. If you are booking a local band then why not go and hear them play before you make a decision.
Now that you have booked the band it's considered good manners and common sense to give the band details about the venue. Simple thinks like where they can park close by as they will have heavy equipment.
You need to make sure that the stage is big enough to accommodate the band and all their equipment. When you are booking bands you need to let the players know whether the venue has a sound limiter otherwise the power will be cut if the noise reaches a certain level.
When booking bands bear in mind many of them have other gigs already booked up for, sometimes months in advance so do not leave booking a band until the last minute.
You need some slack in your budget when it comes to booking bands because it will probably be more expensive than you think. A good, well known band will obviously cost you more, if you are booking them for a regular gig then it is probably a worth while investment as they could boost your sales.
The cost of booking bands can depend on factors like how big they are, what sort of gig you want them for and how far they have to travel. Remember when you are booking bands, that the price may be negotiable, particularly if they are keen on the gig.
About the Author:
Expert Glen Burton writes for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Being careful at Booking Bands will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about Booking Bands from this site.