Promoters – Time for a Change?
I used to spend every waking minute promoting events for various DJ collectives, club nights and friends. And of course, it can be a bit of a hassle but it’s also really rewarding to see people have a great time at your nights and know that you have put on a brilliant shindig for the punters.
The problem with the promotion scene in London is that it’s getting a bit stale. I’d love to see some fresh blood get out there, and get the promoting bug before they become disillusioned by fire regulations, printing costs and useless bands on MySpace.
So in an effort to help gets things moving I’ve scouted out some promising promoter jobs that would suit an enthusiatic person. And unlike back in my day when flyering outside the local Tesco was our only option, there are loads of cool Bullseye – Digital Events Marketing tools to get youstarted!
Here’s some tips on getting started as a promoter in London: http://musicians.about.com/od/otherindustrycareers/p/Promoter.htm
