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Sunday, February 7, 2016

The Life Of A Tour Manager

My area of interest in the entertainment world is being a tour manager. I believe that the job of a tour manager is to make sure that life on the road runs smoothly for everyone involved. This implies getting the band securely to venues and lodgings, overseeing cash coming in and cash going out, and dealing with Promoters and Venue Managers. During an interview, tour manager David Norman stated: “My day consists of moving the Artist and band from city to city, along with my Travel Agent, booking flights, ground, hotels, etc. Doing day sheets (info on what your day will be like including departure times, show times, soundcheck times, travel after the show)”.

On August 14, 2015. Tom Begley posted an article about How to put on a mega–gig: the tour manager’s story. He explains how the life of a tour manager is not easy. There are issues that you have to deal with such as being woken up at 4am to take a singer to the hospital, or the lost of a $3000 dollars guitar unit, equipment not being provided when it should be and so on. Every artist and tour is different. A tour manager is involved in everything from booking hotels, flights or a masseur to getting people the food they want. Basically being the middleman, between the artist/crew and the promoter, and sometimes the band and the fans, especially at signings.

The bigger the band, the more crewmembers there are. Begley also stated: You don’t see the city you’re in: you don’t leave the arena. At the really big shows, my job is all about getting the band in and making sure their food is all there. Generally, everything is well organized. You still get problems but, ideally, the show should be exactly the same every day, because things run like clockwork. Everything is super-scale: even the rehearsals involve so much gear; it’s like putting on a full gig”. Whatever needs to be done is the tour manager’s job. If the singer wants to stand in the cold for an hour and a half signing autographs, the tour manager stands there with them.

Here is an example of a daily itinerary of an Artist that is on tour. 



1 comment:

  1. Hello Mr. Jules.

    This is a really informative post! I always pictured an tour or artist manager as doing these things but I never thought about how much work is actually put into it. It seems that the tour manager is in charge of a lot more than what meets the eye. It's interesting how every tour/artist manager's job is so different depending on the artist. I would almost consider being an artist/tour manager but it would definitely depend on the artist! After reading this blog, I've gained a lot more respect for tour managers/teams. They seem to have to do a lot of work to make everything go the way it should!

    Great Post!

    Best Regards,
    Marisa Vertz

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