Hello, Anon. Iâm sorry in advance but this is a f*cking long post. Here is my two pennyâs worth:Â
Venues can invite the bands to play at theirs,
or bands can call the places, in search of some place where theyâd like to play.
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manager already has a set price for their bands so when they get come to agreement
with a venue, they quote this. Prices are set, considering: Location + capacity
+ the popularity & prestige of the band + profit. Like if a band agrees to
play in a University event, they wonât ask for the same money as theyâd for a
professional, profit-orientated place tickets are cheaper.  âŠIt
is a very common approach. Letâs say you are running a venue and hired a band. Your costs
are:Â Â
- Band:
420.000Ft (1300EUR)- Other
costs: 80.000 (245EUR) – food, drinks, maybe accommodation of the band + the extreme
wishes.ÂThe cost for this event is 500.000Ft (1545EUR). So
far you have 1545EUR credit in your budget. You need to earn this back + set %
of profit. How to earn this back? Admission tickets. Youâll set the prices
of the event considering all the above. So, yes, in the end, venue sets the ticket
prices, but itâs highly influenced by how much the band costs. The venueâs income is their box office sales.In Budapest: ~2000 people can fit the
venue and the average ticket price is 21.600Ft. If itâs sold out – which they
aim for â the generated income from tickets: 43,200,000.00Ft. Letâs say 10%
could purchase M&G. + 13,600,000.00Ft = 56,800,000.00Ft (175.265GBP) Thatâs the total income. Now, you must minus the tax, the payable royalties, the %
for the ticket provider, the fee to pay the band â I wonât mention the bills
and such because that is usually different budget, so irrelevant in this topic
– and the rest is your profit. You pay the band, youâre done. If the cooperation goes well,Â
Ătiquette : đ
No đą at the bafta?
Maybe đą was thrown through the back đȘ and sent back to the đ .
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Happy Kimmel Day. I guess.
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