jw123 wrote:How many of you commenting have actually done a 2-3-4 week tour. Do you really know what your talking about?
That was my question John ... 3 pages back
Touring ... living on the road sound so cool and it is if you're on a well funded, organised ... but few of them are. Most are under funded, sleeping in a van with 4 other guys on top of equipment, pooling money together for gas to get to the next gig, eating sh*t food (cheap) so you have gas money to get to the next gig, driving endless hours, getting no sleep (and not because you're a party animal) and hoping that the van doesn't break down and leave you stranded
A typical tour day
-get up at 8am, have breaky and coffee, get on the road by 10am
-drive 2 to 6hrs to venue ... if you arrive too early you sit around a wait.
-load in, setup and sound check ... all venues want you setup and sound check before their clients arrive, so you have to be done by 5pm.
-get one room (if you can afford one) for the band (3 to 5 guys)
-have supper (again cheap food)
- sit around and wait for start time.
-play 2 to 3 sets ... (you could be playing to an empty room or a full room where nobody is interested in what you are playing or the room could like what you are playing ... you never know it's a crap shoot ... but you have to put on a stellar performance just the same)
-finish playing somewhere around 1 to 2:30am and try and get to sleep by 3 to 4am
-fight with manager for your money ... you seem to alway get less than agree amount
-try and get some sleep with a bunch of guys snoring ... farting ... coffing ... you get the idea.
-up at 8am and repeat.
-if you get a down day (no gig or you are booked in to a venue for a weekend) well there's always laundry to do ... and more siting around and waiting.
The days of booking into a venue for a 5 day stint (tues to sat) are long gone. Most tour now a days are one night stands ... and they can have some long legs (miles) in between venues, so it could cost $150 per day or more in gas to get to the next venue. If you don't have a van you have to rent one (1200 a week or 170 a day). Meals say $20 each a day. Room $50 for a coachroach infested room.
So you need a guarantee of said $400 per venue (good luck on that for an unknown band) to break even and you haven't paid any band members. You may sell a bit merch ... but do count on it.
The thing that gets to me the most (besides having a asshole or some primamadonna on tour with you that bitch about the tour or anything else that come to mind) is the waiting around ... it seems to be endless. You are not in you home town where you have friends to BS with ... you are a nobody in a no-name town (you don't know anyone other than you band mates) with no personal space (because you're living in a van) ... like I said it take a certain personality to live on the road but we do it because we love the music ... but really ... it's a young mans game.