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A music promotion contract is the document you get from the promoter of the venue when you agree to play a show. You want to start getting contracts as early as you can in your music career otherwise you risk not getting paid for a show when you have spent money hiring a bus or money on rehearsals.
Below you will find the are minimum that should be on the contract.
- The money you will be paid upfront.
- Details of the venue and a direct contact for the promoter.
- Your rider – this is the freebies you get for being in the band like a crate of beer or food.
- Also look for stage times and your position on the bill.
Getting a contract is a must, please don’t leave home without it!
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