So, whether you're in a cover band or an original band, I'm sure you've wondered if your band is negotiating a 'fair deal' when it comes to playing out in Tucson. Now & then it might be okay to play for free, but for the most part, bands should be paid for their performance. Just supplying the equiptment needed to put on a show is worthy of compensation. It would certainly exceed several hundred dollars a night, if equiptment had to be rented by the venue.
The recent trend in the Tucson music scene is more or less 'pay to play' type gigs. Battle Of The Bands is at the top of the list. All of them require you to sell tickets, and some even have an entry fee. Then, "if" there's a split on the ticket sales, it's typically 80/20... with the band getting the short end of the stick. Local bars & clubs featuring music have also adopted the disturbing practice of asking, "How many people can you draw?" That's a question that should be asked of the venue or promoter, not the band. Bar draws the crowd by advertising great food & drink specials, plus live music. Band provides the entertainment. That's my own opinion though... what's yours?
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