So, you’ve got your a performer booked for your event. You’ve made your payment so you don’t have to worry about cash on the day, you’ve confirmed when and how they’ll get there and depart, and they know exactly what style of music to perform. But what about the day itself?
Here’s our guide to making sure you have a perfect working relationship with your performers.
1. Single point of contact:
If you’re likely to be busy on the day of the event, make sure that the performers have a single point of contact on the day who they can talk to if they have any problems.
2. Food and drink:
Particularly if they are performing for a long time, performers will expect to have access to drinking water nearby. If it is a large event, a nice touch is often to provide performers with some food or drink. Arrive performers are discouraged from accepting alcohol for the duration of their booking.
3. Toilet facilities:
This one is common sense. No one wants a gap in the music because they weren’t told where the toilets were beforehand…
4. Requests and sing-alongs:
Though some musicians will be happy to take requests on the day, most prefer to receive some notice so that they can plan the song or piece as part of their set. We would recommend that requests are made in advance if possible.
5. Venue equipment and facilities:
To allow the event to run smoothly, make sure the performer know if the details of the venue’s sound equipment beforehand (if it has any). For example, a piano or PA system. If your musicians are performing outside, ensure the area is sheltered from rain and sun.
6. Breaks:
Make sure you’ve discussed when your performers would like to take a break. Most performers will not want to play longer than an hour at a time without a 15 minutes break but they will be open to discussion.
7. Performance space:
Make sure the performers are aware of where they will be performing beforehand, particularly if it is outdoors or indoors.
8. Sound limits:
Make sure you check if your venue has a sound limit and relay this to the musicians beforehand.
9. Leave a review:
Reviews are essential for performers and help them secure bookings in future. Please help keep Arrive booking community trustworthy and transparent by reviewing you performers.
10. Tips:
These are not typically expected but may be accepted at the discretion of the performer