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There hasn't been a show I have been to that I didn't leave completely drenched in sweat and sore for days after. It truly is an experience if you are a fan of them or just like a von guard music. The twins are super nice guys and usually one of them (I seriously can never tell which one and I feel dumb for asking) sticks around afterwards to take pictures and sign merch. If you are thinking of buying tickets just do it.

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Absolute favorite band with the most best concerts. Great for a good mosh and/or stage dive. I've seen them 3 times and am still dreaming about seeing them again. Plus the twins are amazing and icons so highly recommend go to see the Garden, wear the craziest clothes you own, maybe spike your hair, and dance to incredible bass lines and synth; you will not regret it.

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it was great lot of pushing and kicking, my friend punched a bitch, but other than that we had a lot of fun!! machine girl was kinda bad and scary and the guy spit fake blood on us; it got all over my pants and flannel and shoes, but leif and the garden were really good!! so it made up for the scary part

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Wyatt jumped off the stage and fucking grabbed my hand and i died a little inside. I was right at the front so the view was sick, the crowd went mental though so they literally were pushing me up agaisnt the bars. The opening acts were cool and i actually listen to one now. Overall a great show

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I had an amazing time. The setting was way better than their concert at the constellation room. The moshing was pretty intense, but not violent, which was nice. There was also enough room and seats to chill out when needed. The band's energy was great as usual, and very fan friendly.

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great atmosphere! crowd was pretty intense, lots of crowd surfers. the garden have great stage presence and interact a lot with the crowd. during encore they let a lot of us go up and mosh on stage with them. they also came out after the show and took pics with us.

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I saw them at Tropicalia 2019, it was pretty crazy, my backpack got ripped open, I fell, got tossed in the pit, and left covered in sweat. Highly recommend seeing them live if you're down with super high energy crowds.

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best live performers everrr// fantastic vibes and had a blast making friends with other fans. Also plenty of interactions with the crowd which makes the experience all more surreal. I had the time of my life.

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the garden fucking broke my juul! do not see this band! i heard they also use midi not actual instruments!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!!! avoid!! !avoid!!!

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I was tripping the whole time so pretty good nothing felt real it was awesome they're scorpios count that's cool too . I need 30 words so I'll just add this last sentence Som i can submit my review

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Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup: Experience the Ultimate Music Spectacular!

The lineup for Live at the Garden 2024 has been released, featuring Brett Young as the replacement for Lady A. Get ready for an incredible concert experience in Memphis!

Experience the electrifying atmosphere of Live at the Garden 2024 as the lineup promises an unforgettable evening. Brett Young, the renowned country music artist, will be taking the stage, replacing Lady A. This highly anticipated event in Memphis guarantees a night filled with exceptional live performances and an audience captivated by enthralling music.

Live at the Garden is a can’t-miss opportunity for music enthusiasts and concert-goers. Be prepared to be swept away by the energy and talent showcased at this iconic event. Get your tickets now to secure your spot for an extraordinary night of entertainment.

Heading 1: Get Ready For Live At The Garden 2024

Get ready for Live at the Garden 2024, the ultimate music festival experience! This highly anticipated event brings together top musicians and bands for an unforgettable night of live performances.

But what exactly is Live at the Garden? It is an annual outdoor concert series held in Memphis, Tennessee. The event takes place at the Memphis Botanic Garden, providing attendees with a beautiful and scenic setting for live music.

The previous year’s highlights are still fresh in people’s minds. With its stellar lineup of artists and energetic atmosphere, Live at the Garden 2023 was a massive success. Music lovers from all over gathered to enjoy a wide range of musical genres, from rock to pop to country.

So mark your calendars and get ready to experience Live at the Garden 2024. Stay tuned for updates on the lineup, ticket prices, and more. This is one event you don’t want to miss!

Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup: Experience the Ultimate Music Spectacular!

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Heading 2: Unveiling The Amazing Lineup

The highly anticipated Live at the Garden 2024 lineup has been revealed, and it is nothing short of amazing. The first artist announcement has left fans buzzing with excitement. Brett Young has been announced as the replacement for Lady A for the Memphis Live at the Garden show. Known for his incredible vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Young is sure to deliver a memorable performance.

But that’s not all, there are plenty of other exciting acts to expect at Live at the Garden 2024. While the complete lineup is yet to be announced, fans can look forward to a wide range of genres and music styles. From rock to pop to country, there will be something for everyone.

In addition to the new artists joining the lineup, fan favorites will also be making a return. This gives fans a chance to see their beloved artists performing live once again. It’s a testament to the success and popularity of Live at the Garden that these talented acts are eager to be a part of the event.

Heading 3: Explore The Ultimate Music Experience

Get ready for the Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup , an event that promises to deliver an unforgettable music experience. With captivating performances, diverse music genres, and immersive stage production, this event is not to be missed.

Enjoy thrilling performances by talented artists from various genres, showcasing their unique styles and talents. From rock to pop, country to hip-hop, there is something for everyone.

The stage production at Live at the Garden is nothing short of spectacular. With mesmerizing visual effects, intricate lighting designs, and elaborate set designs, the stage comes alive and enhances the overall experience.

Immerse yourself in the music, the energy, and the atmosphere of Live at the Garden. Feel the thrill of being surrounded by fellow music enthusiasts as you create everlasting memories.

Subheading 3.1: Unforgettable Performances

Unforgettable Performances at Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup

Live at the Garden is set to deliver an unforgettable lineup for 2024. With highlight #1 , fans can expect a mind-blowing performance that will leave them speechless. The talented artist is known for their electrifying stage presence and ability to captivate the audience from start to finish.

Highlight #2 promises to be another showstopper. This performer has a unique style that combines various genres, resulting in a one-of-a-kind musical experience. From soulful ballads to energetic dance numbers, this artist knows how to keep the crowd entertained.

And finally, highlight #3 is not to be missed. This act is a powerhouse in the music industry, with numerous chart-topping hits and a dedicated fan base. Their live performances are legendary, and fans can expect an evening filled with energy, passion, and unforgettable moments.

Live at the Garden 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting events of the year. Don’t miss out on these incredible performances that will leave you wanting more.

Subheading 3.2: Eclectic Music Genres

Get ready for an incredible musical experience with the Live at the Garden 2024 lineup! This event will feature a diverse range of music genres that are sure to cater to all music lovers.

Pop sensations will grace the stage, delivering chart-topping hits and electric performances that will have you singing and dancing along throughout the night. From catchy melodies to infectious beats, these pop stars will leave you wanting more.

Rock legends will also be making an appearance, showcasing their iconic hits and legendary stage presence. Prepare to be transported back in time as these icons deliver a rock-infused performance that will have you headbanging and air guitaring to your heart’s content.

But that’s not all – Live at the Garden is also dedicated to showcasing emerging talents. These up-and-coming artists are ready to make a name for themselves and will wow you with their raw talent and unique sound.

With such an eclectic lineup, Live at the Garden 2024 is a must-attend event for all music enthusiasts. Get your tickets soon and get ready to be blown away by the incredible talent on display.

Subheading 3.3: Mesmerizing Stage Productions

Experience the enchanting world of mesmerizing stage productions at Live at the Garden 2024 lineup. Immerse yourself in a captivating blend of music, lights, and performances that will leave you spellbound.

Heading 4: Tickets And Venue Information

Season tickets for Live at the Garden Memphis are priced at $325.

For purchasing tickets, you can visit the official Ticketmaster website or check the Live at the Garden page on Facebook. You can also find the Live At the Garden tour schedule and concert details on Ticketmaster.

Before attending Live at the Garden, it’s important to know the venue map and directions. You can find this information on the Live at the Garden website or through I Love Memphis Blog. Additionally, you can check the Facebook page or official website of the venue for detailed directions.

Subheading 4.1: Ticket Pricing

When it comes to the Live at the Garden 2024 lineup, ticket pricing is a vital aspect to consider. Season ticket information for this highly-anticipated event is crucial for those looking to fully enjoy the show. General admission prices vary depending on the package you choose, with VIP options available for a more exclusive experience. To make the ticketing process easier, it is recommended to visit the official website or authorized ticket vendors to get accurate prices and availability. Whether you prefer a standard ticket or a VIP package, Live at the Garden ensures an unforgettable experience for all music enthusiasts.

Subheading 4.2: Purchasing Tickets

To purchase tickets for Live at the Garden 2024, there are a few official ticket sources that you can use. These sources include Ticketmaster and the Live at the Garden website. The availability dates for tickets may vary, so it’s important to stay updated on when they go on sale. When trying to secure tickets, it’s advisable to act quickly as they can sell out fast. Here are some tips for securing tickets:

These tips will help you navigate the ticket purchasing process for Live at the Garden 2024 and increase your chances of securing tickets to see your favorite artists perform live.

Subheading 4.3: Navigating The Venue

The Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup is an exciting event that music enthusiasts in Memphis can look forward to. When attending the event, it is important to plan ahead and be aware of the venue’s navigation. One crucial aspect to consider is parking information. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the available parking options, whether it be on-site or nearby off-site parking facilities.

In addition, the Live at the Garden offers table reservations for those looking for a more exclusive and comfortable experience. Table reservations provide attendees with a designated seating area and may include perks such as VIP access and drink service. The cost of table reservations may vary depending on the specific package chosen.

Seating arrangements at the Live at the Garden venue are well-organized to provide optimal views and comfort for all attendees. The seating chart ensures that every seat offers a great view of the stage and allows individuals to choose their preferred seating section.

Heading 5: Plan Your Ultimate Music Experience

Preparing for the Live at the Garden 2024 Lineup show? Here are some tips to make your experience unforgettable.

What To Bring

  • Blankets or portable chairs for seating
  • Sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun
  • Small cooler with drinks and snacks (check the event rules beforehand)
  • Cash for food and merchandise vendors
  • Camera or smartphone to capture memories

Tips For A Memorable Experience

  • Arrive early to secure a good spot
  • Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly
  • Follow the event’s social media pages for updates and announcements
  • Stay hydrated throughout the show
  • Respect the venue’s rules and guidelines
  • Enjoy the music and vibe with fellow concert-goers

Subheading 5.1: Event Preparation

What to wear: When attending Live at the Garden 2024, it’s important to dress comfortably and appropriately for the outdoor event. Consider wearing breathable clothing, such as light fabrics or moisture-wicking materials, as well as comfortable shoes for walking and standing.

Weather considerations: As an outdoor event, it’s essential to check the weather forecast before heading to Live at the Garden. Bring necessary items such as sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen if it’s a sunny day. In case of inclement weather, bring a raincoat or poncho to stay dry.

Prohibited items: To ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone attending, certain items may not be allowed into the Live at the Garden venue. Common prohibited items may include weapons, glass containers, outside food and drinks, and professional recording equipment. Be sure to check the event’s official guidelines and policies for a complete list of prohibited items.

Subheading 5.2: Must-haves For The Event

When attending Live at the Garden 2024, there are a few must-have items that you should consider bringing with you. These essentials will ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience at the event. Some recommended accessories include sunglasses, sunscreen, and a portable phone charger. These items will help protect you from the sun and keep your devices powered up throughout the event. Additionally, it’s a good idea to bring some comfort items such as a blanket or a foldable chair. These items will allow you to relax and enjoy the performances in a comfortable setting. Remember to check the event’s website or social media pages for any specific guidelines or restrictions on what you can bring to Live at the Garden 2024.

Subheading 5.3: Enhancing Your Experience

The Live at the Garden 2024 lineup is set to enhance your experience with exciting options and activities. There will be a wide range of food and beverage options available to cater to different tastes and preferences. From gourmet delights to comfort food, you’ll find something that satisfies your cravings. Additionally, there will be interactive activities to engage and entertain attendees. Whether you want to try your hand at various games or enjoy fun installations, there will be plenty of opportunities to have a great time. Moreover, late-night entertainment will keep the party going well into the night. With live performances from talented artists, you can dance and sing along to your favorite tunes. Don’t miss out on this incredible experience!

Heading 6: Conclusion

Frequently asked questions for live at the garden 2024 lineup, who is replacing lady a at live at the garden.

Brett Young is replacing Lady A at Live at the Garden.

How Much Are Season Tickets For Live At The Garden Memphis?

Brett Young replaces Lady A for the Live at the Garden show in Memphis.

Season tickets for Live at the Garden in Memphis are priced at $325.

Get ready to experience an unforgettable musical extravaganza at Live at the Garden 2024. With an incredible lineup featuring top-notch artists and bands, this event promises to be a feast for your ears and a delight for your soul. From heart-pumping rock anthems to soul-stirring ballads, Live at the Garden has something for everyone.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness live performances that will leave you wanting more. Get your tickets now and get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of music.

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Roanoke, the Star City of the South, is the thriving economic and transportation hub city of Southwest Virginia. The spring tour features private homes and gardens in the lovely Lakewood neighborhood, which has not been featured on Historic Garden Week for over 40 years. This hidden gem of a community offers varied architectural styles and gardens. From an English Arts and Crafts home built in 1926 to a traditional 1950s Colonial, each home is full of historic charm and modern updates for today’s families. Each property boasts a pool and an outdoor entertaining area. There is even an expansive tree house constructed for family time during the pandemic. Featured gardens present a variety of hardwoods and plantings, including over 200 boxwoods and a “Peter Rabbit Garden.”

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Saturday, May 18 & Sunday, May 19, 2024 1 – 5 PM | Downtown Frederick & Baker Park Rain or Shine

Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 6, 2024.

For more than two decades, hundreds of garden enthusiasts have descended upon Downtown Frederick for the opportunity to explore the elegant, whimsical, and inventive gardens nestled beyond the gates of private Frederick homes each spring.

A favorite of residents and visitors alike, the Beyond the Garden Gates Garden Tour has grown to draw over 800 visitors annually and has raised thousands of dollars for local garden clubs and multiple beautification projects around Frederick.

In addition to the the stunning landscapes, visitors are also treated to a variety of discounts from downtown Frederick retailers and restauranteurs, as well as a Hospitality Center where guests are invited to enjoy light refreshments during the tour.

This year, Celebrate Frederick is pleased to be working with the Tasker’s Chance Garden Club .  More information on the club, and their many worthwhile projects is coming soon! See below for information about last year’s tour!

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Car, the garden Announces 2024 North America Tour: Harmony

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South Korean indie singer-songwriter Car, the garden (Cha Jung-won) is embarking on his second North American tour in 2024. Beginning late January, the tour will start on the West Coast in San Francisco, before moving east to New York and finishing up early February in Toronto.

Car, the garden first began his professional music career as Mayson the Soul , and changed his stage name to his current one at the suggestion of his friend Oh Hyuk , from Hyukoh . When separated, his name translates to the phrase with “Cha (차)” literally translating to “car,” and “Jungwon (정원)” literally translating to “garden.”

He has made appearances on popular music programs such as Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook, Immortal Songs 2, and I’m Live, and his music has been featured on several OSTs for a variety of Korean dramas. He released his first EP, Jackasoul , in September 2013, and most recently, he released his second EP, Absence , in January 2021. In 2022, he participated in the OSTs for dramas Thirty-Nine and Alchemy of Souls.

Car, the garden North America Tour: Harmony: Jan. 23 — San Francisco, CA — Great American Music Hall Jan. 25 — Los Angeles, CA — 1720 Jan. 29 — Seattle, WA — The Crocodile Jan. 31 — Chicago, IL — Chop Shop Feb. 2 — Somerville, MA — Crystal Ballroom Feb. 4 — New York City, NY — (Le) Poisson Rouge Feb. 6 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada — The Opera House

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Country star Brad Paisley, rock hitmaker Sheryl Crow and R&B greats Earth, Wind and Fire are among the acts that will appear as part of the 2021 edition of Live at the Garden. 

The long-running annual concert series — which takes place at Radians Amphitheater at Memphis Botanic Garden — is returning after a hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This season will mark the 20th edition of Live at the Garden and will include the series’ 100th concert overall. 

The five-concert summer/fall series — which typically starts in early June — will begin later than normal, launching July 17 with a performance by country group Little Big Town. Paisley — making his Live at the Garden debut and playing his Memphis first show in nearly a decade — will appear Aug. 13. Veteran hitmaker Crow will play Sept. 13, and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famers Earth, Wind & Fire will close out the series Oct. 20. A fifth show will also take place, likely in August, but the artist for that slot has not been confirmed as of press time. 

Tickets for individual shows, as well as full-season lawn passes, go on sale at noon June 11 at Ticketmaster . 

For Live at the Garden executive director Sherry May, the return of the series is a welcome development after the uncertainty of the pandemic year.

“We were getting everything together last spring when we realized that we were going to have to pull the plug on our 2020 plans,” May said. “We were able to rebook most of the acts we had lined up for 2021 and into 2022. But even earlier this year, in January or February, things were still looking uncertain for this summer. 

“Us and everyone in the concert industry was in a holding pattern. Not knowing when we’d be able to come back, and if so what our capacity limits would be. We were trying to plan for different scenarios but couldn’t do much until we knew the restrictions were going to be lifted.” 

This spring, with Shelby County loosening restrictions on public gatherings, the way was cleared for a return of Live at the Garden. “Since then, it seems like me and everyone else in the business has been in a frenzy, getting tours booked, doing routing," May says. "Everyone is just excited to be getting back out there."

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May says Live at the Garden will follow all the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health department guidelines. “We’re encouraging social distancing, and we are going to be mostly contactless and ticketless, again encouraging everyone to go mobile and digital. And we will have hand sanitizing stations set up throughout the garden.” 

Although the Radians Amphitheatre, which can accommodate more than 7,000 patrons, will largely be at full capacity, tickets for the front pit area will be limited. May expects the 275 capacity pit area to be limited to around 140 this season. 

Rebounding from the lost year of 2020, May and company have put together a strong lineup, to mark the event’s 20th, or technically 21st, anniversary.

“Last year would’ve been the 20th anniversary, which we’d planned to celebrate,” May said. “So we are calling this our 20th season this year, which it is. And the second show of this season will also be our 100th concert overall.” 

Of the four confirmed headliners, three are veterans of previous Live at the Garden seasons. Little Big Town has made multiple appearances and was the first act to appear on the permanent stage at the Garden in 2014. “They are kind like family,” says May. “We love them and are excited to have them back.”

Crow made her Garden debut in 2016. Meanwhile, Earth Wind & Fire will be making its third appearance as part of the series. 

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Country star Paisley is the only newcomer to the Garden stage. He has not played Memphis since a 2010 appearance at the FedExForum and will be joined by opening act Jimmie Allen, who recently was named Best New Male Artist at the ACM awards. 

Lawn tickets are $50 or $55 (prices vary depending on the show). Regular season lawn passes are $225. Premium season lawn passes — which get you in the gates 15 minutes early — are $300. A limited number of pit tickets will be available for each show at $99 per ticket. Tables are effectively sold out, though patrons can add their names to a waitlist at Radiansamp.com . 

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Radians Amphitheater at the Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry Road 

To purchase tickets go to Ticketmaster.com or Radiansamp.com . 

July 17: Little Big Town 

Aug. 13: Brad Paisley  

August: TBA 

Sept. 13: Sheryl Crow 

Oct. 20: Earth, Wind & Fire 

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‘Running tens of thousands in debt from the tour and I’m being told that it’s normal’ … Arooj Aftab performing in Brooklyn in June 2023.

‘The working class can’t afford it’: the shocking truth about the money bands make on tour

As Taylor Swift tops $1bn in tour revenue, musicians playing smaller venues are facing pitiful fees and frequent losses. Should the state step in to save our live music scene?

W hen you see a band playing to thousands of fans in a sun-drenched festival field, signing a record deal with a major label or playing endlessly from the airwaves, it’s easy to conjure an image of success that comes with some serious cash to boot – particularly when Taylor Swift has broken $1bn in revenue for her current Eras tour. But looks can be deceiving. “I don’t blame the public for seeing a band playing to 2,000 people and thinking they’re minted,” says artist manager Dan Potts. “But the reality is quite different.”

Post-Covid there has been significant focus on grassroots music venues as they struggle to stay open. There’s been less focus on the actual ability of artists to tour these venues. David Martin, chief executive officer of the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC), says we’re in a “cost-of-touring crisis”. Pretty much every cost attached to touring – van hire, crew, travel, accommodation, food and drink – has gone up, while fees and audiences often have not. “[Playing] live is becoming financially unsustainable for many artists,” he says. “Artists are seeing [playing] live as a loss leader now. That’s if they can even afford to make it work in the first place.”

Potts, who works at Red Light Management – home to everyone from Sabrina Carpenter to Kaiser Chiefs and Sofia Kourtesis – feels like there is an industry equivalent of the Spider-Man meme in which they are all pointing to one another. “People who work at labels think bands make loads of money touring, while booking agents think they make loads of money on publishing and so on,” he says. “Everyone thinks artists make money from the other side of the industry they’re not involved in.

“Artists are the biggest employers in the industry. They pay for the tour manager, session musicians, agent, manager, crew, insurance, travel, accommodation, equipment, rehearsal space, production. Everything. I don’t think people know this is all the stuff that the artist pays for and does.”

Lily Fontaine of English Teacher performing in 2022.

“Greater transparency is needed,” says Lily Fontaine, lead singer of Leeds band English Teacher. On paper, the four-piece appear to have made it. They are signed with a major label, Island, have played on Later With … Jools Holland, get healthy BBC Radio 6Music airplay, their debut album has received five-star reviews and they are about to embark on their biggest tour to date, which includes an 800-capacity home-town show.

“The reality is that it’s normal for all of these achievements to coexist alongside being on Universal Credit, living at home or sofa surfing,” says Fontaine. During the making of their debut album, she and bandmate Lewis Whiting did the latter while unable to afford rent.

In their four years of existence, English Teacher have yet to turn a profit from touring. “We’ve never directly paid ourselves from a gig,” says Whiting. “A headline tour usually comes out with a deficit. The only thing that we ever make any kind of profit on is festivals, because the fees can be higher, but any money left over just goes towards the next outgoings.” A successful show for the group in the past has been defined by whether they can flog enough merch to afford a supermarket food shop.

So how do they survive? “In the world of artists, we’re in a lucky position,” says Whiting. “We try to pay ourselves £500 a month each from the band pot.” However, they’ve been reliant on their advance for this, which is now gone. “We’re now in that stage where we’re gonna have to figure out where that £500 a month is gonna come from,” says Fontaine. “Because the gig fees won’t be able to cover that.” The band estimate that their 16-date UK tour in May will generate roughly £800 profit. But, says Fontaine, “realistically, I don’t think there will be any profit because things always go over budget”.

For many artists, fees aren’t increasing in line with costs. “There’s been no real incline at all,” says Potts. “For support slots, I don’t think the fees have changed in the last 10 years or so that I’ve been managing, whether that’s £50 at the smaller end or £500 quid for some of the biggest shows.” Fees for headline shows can vary enormously for bands, even on the same tour. Playing a 200-capacity club in Newcastle may land you £600, while a 1,500 cap in London may net you £3,000.

And fewer people are coming to shows at the small-to-mid-sized end of things. “In our audience data, we see there is a gap in new audiences coming through post-pandemic,” says the FAC’s Martin. “As well as a bit of a drop-off in some of the older audiences returning to live shows.” However, despite stagnant fees and shrinking audiences, touring activity in the UK is at a peak. Due to the costs of touring Europe (which can be thousands in taxes and carnet alone) 74% fewer UK bands are now touring Europe post-Brexit. “It’s much more difficult to tour in Europe so there are more artists trying to perform domestically,” says Martin. “That creates a saturation problem.”

For this article, the Guardian has seen 12 tour budget sheets for various bands and artists varying from up-and-comers to firmly established and successful acts, all of whom regularly undertake headline tours across the UK in venues ranging from 150 to 2,500 capacity. Almost all of these result in losses. Understandably, most shared their balance sheets on the condition of anonymity. One four-piece indie band, whose last two albums went Top 10 in the UK charts, reported a loss of £2,885 from a six-day UK tour. The only tour that shows anything resembling healthy profit was a 29-date tour for a solo artist who came away with £6,550. Not bad going for a month’s work but, as Martin points out, “that’s then his touring done for the next six months. So it’s not enough money.”

‘It’s getting more difficult, without a shadow of a doubt’ … Nubiyan Twist.

Nubiyan Twist are a nine-piece Afro-jazz outfit who have a loyal following and tens of millions of streams on Spotify, “We pride ourselves on being able to put on a big show, like your Fela Kutis or James Browns, these epic spectacles,” says bandleader Tom Excell. “But it’s getting more difficult, without a shadow of a doubt.” For an upcoming eight-show tour of Europe, they are predicting a loss of £4,931.28. The only way they can justify doing it is because they got funding from the BPI Music Export Growth Scheme. “I would have just pulled the plug if it wasn’t for that,” says Excell. “I’ve got a two-year-old and I can’t be away from home for that long and come back with a loss.”

Even when the band get more lucrative fees for festivals it’s still tough. They will be paid £5,000 for a festival performance this summer but the total profit after band wages (as Excell pays all his band members in full first) expenses and commissions are paid out will be £277.60. “After four albums and 15 years doing this, to still be having to gamble on whether I’m going to make anything, while everyone else gets paid a guaranteed amount, is a struggle,” admits Excell.

Such thin margins leave little wiggle room, as the space-surf band Japanese Television (who headline 100-300 capacity venues) found out when their booking agent reduced their 13-date UK and EU tour to eight shows with a five-day gap in the middle that will add a further loss of around £1,200 to a tour that is already set to lose them around £700. “Records and T-shirts are basically what keeps us going,” says the band’s Tim Jones. “The only way this tour is working for us is because we just put out our second album and we did about 60 presales on the vinyl and that was basically enough to pay for the van. It’s a hobby that just about pays for itself.”

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The question is: who else will be able to afford to pursue music as a hobby? “It depresses me how many middle and upper class people there are in the music industry,” says manager Potts. “Because the working class just can’t afford to fork out £150 a day for van hire. The only artists doing that are people who have deeper pockets and can afford to take the hit.”

Of course, every act is different in terms of what they justify as reasonable outgoings and not everyone has the same costs, but Potts says from his experience, generally speaking, bands with four or five members now need to be playing 2,000+ capacity venues nationwide to “really start to see things tip”. That tipping point is out of reach for the majority. “Most people don’t actually get to that level,” Potts says. “Just look back at any festival lineup from 10-20 years ago and see which names are still on festival bills and how many you’re like: what happened to them?”

The gap between those who are flying and those who are floundering has become even more stark. “It feels like the top 1% have become the top 0.5%,” says Martin. “The level of artists we’re talking about here that are struggling to make things stack up financially would really surprise people.”

In 2022, the Grammy-winning Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab posted on X: “Touring has been amazing. We headlined a ton, had massive turnouts and have proven ourselves in all the markets. Yet still, running tens of thousands in debt from the tour and I’m being told that it’s ‘normal’. Why is this normal? This should not be normalised.”

I’m told that one US artist – who released one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 2023, which went Top 10 and placed very highly on numerous year-end polls and was nominated for a major award – worked out that the only way she could make her UK tour work was by sub-letting her home.

Workers in Singapore prepare the merch stand for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour earlier this year – the tour is set to break a billion dollars in revenue.

It’s a far cry from Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras jaunt. “The very high end of the live industry is reporting record profits,” says Martin. “You can’t have a healthy music ecosystem where at one end you’ve got people going ‘we’ve made more money than we’ve ever made’ and at the other end you’ve got relatively successful artists that are sofa-surfing while signed to a major label.”

Is there an answer? “When you’re touring Europe, you realise how much state funding in the arts there is,” says Excell. “It really needs more state funding and support from the top down.”

Martin echoes this. “The government needs to start looking at spending money on the music industry as an investment rather than as a cost,” he says. “But you also need to support a sector in a time of crisis. And this is a time of crisis.”

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