How much should I charge for a music gig?

Scotty Paulk offers a variable hourly rate, typically between $50 and $100 per hour, depending on the event and how long it will last. Paulk can offer lower hourly rates when the gig is longer, as the increased hours balance out the cost of arrival, setup, etc.

How much do you pay a band for a gig?

How do we charge for it? As a rule of thumb, we like to get a minumum of $100 per band member. For 6 hours of labor, that puts you a little over $16/hour per person. That is better than minumum wage in California; however, the expenses of running a band don’t come cheap.

How many songs do you need for a first gig?

First Gig Tips Artists performing all-original music often play just one set that lasts 45 minutes to an hour, as more than one artist tends to be on the bill in original-music settings. To fill the time, you’ll want to have about 15 four-minute songs.

How much should a singer charge per song?

Singers should receive the same or a comparable per-song rate as the other musicians performing on the track. This can be anywhere from $50 to $300 per song. Generally, $150 per player per song is an acceptable rate. Not all artists will pay their employed musicians the same.

What do musicians charge per hour?

PayScale says the average musician or singer in the U.S. makes $47.68 per hour.

How much should I charge for a service?

Business schools teach a standard formula for determining an hourly rate: Add up your labor and overhead costs, add the profit you want to earn, then divide the total by your hours worked. This is the minimum you must charge to pay your expenses, pay yourself a salary, and earn a profit.

What is the going rate for a band?

Local jazz combos or acoustic bands may cost between $750 and $1500, while the region’s most popular and exclusive party bands may cost $10,000 or more. On average, most great dance bands for weddings or special events are likely to cost between $2500 and $7500.

How many songs do you need for a 2 hour set?

Number of Songs to Play for Every DJ Gig Length

DJ set lengthNumber of songs
1 hour30 songs
1,5 hours45 songs
2 hours60 songs
2,5 hours75 songs

How many songs is a 30 minute set?

A 30 minute set should have no more than 8 songs in it but at least 7 songs. Each song would be probably 3–4 minutes each and of course you will spend some time talking to the audience between songs. Generally if we played a 3 minute song it would take us longer on the song because we generally put our own spin on it.

How much should I charge for gigs as a solo musician?

Now today 2018: I get calls from local acts offering me $150 to play a two hour gig with them. Drinks or food not included. Touring bands offer me $500/day but I have to be “at work” 24/7 until I get home. It comes out to about $16/hr after expenses.

How to decide how much to charge for a gig?

This pricing method generally goes one of two ways: SCENARIO A: WHEN THE VENUE TELLS YOU WHAT THEY PAY Step 1 – think back on what you’ve been paid for gigs in the past Step 2 – take a guess what similar acts are being paid for similar gigs Step 3 – consider what you are being offered Step 4 – say “OK”

How many songs should I play at a gig?

To fill the time, you’ll want to have about 15 four-minute songs. Do the math according to the length of the set you‘ll be doing, allowing for a bit of stage banter between songs (but don‘t overdo it… you’re there to play music, not tell your life story). By all means, time your set in advance… don‘t guess!

How can I get paid for playing music?

Where can you find (paying) gigs to start out, or if you’re already gigging, how do you grow your list of venues to the point where you’re playing as much as you’d like… even enough to make a living? What gig gear do you need for your music? etc.

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