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How much do live bands get paid?

Writer David Craig

What is the average musician salary? For an average person playing in cover bands and or wedding bands as a player you can make anywhere from $50 to $1000 a night depending on what kind of gig it is; a local songwriter playing for a few fans, if the budget is tight, $50, $100, $250, depending on the artist.

Do black metal bands make money?

Most bands that arent making pop music hardly make any money. Although some metal musicians are very rich. The ones who really made it are James Hetfield, Ozzy Osbourne and Bruce Dickinson. But Black Metal isn’t commercial in any way.

Do Nashville bands get paid?

As someone who has owned and operated Broadway music clubs for more than 20 years, I can tell you that musicians definitely get paid. In the past year, our four Broadway clubs have paid our musicians more than $1.4 million. We hire and pay the band leaders, and they hire and pay their band members.

How much money does a metal band make?

The most fascinating part of the article is this detailed breakdown of all potential tour income and expenses. This breakdown assumes you are a mid-level band playing for 500 people a night with a few crew members, renting a van and a trailer. Again, this is not for a band just starting out.

How much money does an artist make per gig?

Keep in mind that most of these artists are making at least $100,000, with a ‘+’ indicator suggesting that this is a starting point. A long list of other pricing tiers below $100,000, here. Here’s a quick breakdown of artists starting at the $100,000 floor (ie, don’t even pitch them on a lower amount): Hank Williams, Jr.

Who are the top grossing bands of all time?

1 Bon Jovi 2 Bruce Springsteen 3 Justin Bieber 4 Justin Timberlake 5 James Taylor 6 Madonna 7 Taylor Swift

How much did it cost to make Britney Spears video?

^ Industry insiders from Planet Hollywood reported that the music video’s total production and editing costs amounted to $6.5 million, as stipulated by the contract Spears signed in her residency requirements, making it the second most expensive music video of all time.