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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMost band sthat I know that play the local gig circuit get £150-£250 for a single 90 minute set or a couple of 45 minute sets with a break in between, depending whether the establishment is putting on food or not. If it's a ticketed gig, the band often gets x tickets and gets to keep 50% of the ticket sales. Perhaps sticking to your own country and setting up a youtube channel and patreon account for a live-streamed gig would be better - a bit like gamers getting paid via twitch?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMost band sthat I know that play the local gig circuit get £150-£250 for a single 90 minute set or a couple of 45 minute sets with a break in between, depending whether the establishment is putting on food or not. If it's a ticketed gig, the band often gets x tickets and gets to keep 50% of the ticket sales. Perhaps sticking to your own country and setting up a youtube channel and patreon account for a live-streamed gig would be better - a bit like gamers getting paid via twitch?
They are essentially amateur bands, they don't make a living from it. The professional bands play bigger venues weddings etc, where they earn substantially more. There aren't enough gigs paying enough locally, as you could only appear once a year so you need to prepared to go anywhere in Europe. They also do the lower paying gigs but you need several high paying gigs a month.I'm alright JackComment
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