73. How Performing at Local Open Mic Nights Can Make You Money with Bree Noble

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2017 · 16 MIN

73. How Performing at Local Open Mic Nights Can Make You Money with Bree Noble

from Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Open mic nights can be controversial among musicians, after all, why would you want to play for free? In reality though, open mic nights can help you in many ways to grow your business. I thought it would be helpful to go over these things because on Thursday, February 16th, I’m hosting my Musician’s Profit Path Masterclass where we will go through the 5 Stages of Musician Career Growth. We will talk a lot about open mic nights in Stage 1. 7 reasons why open mic nights can be the catalyst that drives your business from small gig to opening act. Although this is mainly for people in the foundation stage of their business. this strategy can be used by musicians in all stages of their career. Attending open mic nights is always a great way to test new things. If you have recorded a lot but haven’t had a lot of live experience, you can rely on open mic nights to help with improving your confidence and it will give you valuable experience. To learn more about the 5 Stages of Musician Career Growth, sign up for the Musician’s Profit Path Masterclass happening Thursday, February 16th. This workshop will help you figure out what stage you are in, what you need to do to move to the next stage and what you should NOT be doing so you are not wasting your time and money in that particular stage. I’ll see you there!

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