In today's music industry, artists need to diversify their income streams to maximize their earnings. While streaming and royalties are important, live performances and merchandise sales have become crucial revenue sources for musicians. Let's explore how artists can boost their income through these channels and how GigPay can streamline the payment process.
Live performances remain a cornerstone of an artist's income. Here's why they're so important:
For many top-earning artists, live performances account for the majority of their income. For example, Taylor Swift earned 91% of her $99.6 million in 2018 from touring, while Bruce Springsteen earned 96% of his total revenue from live performances.
First, artists must affiliate themselves with a Performing Rights Organization in their country. In the United States, the main PROs are:
Artists should choose one PRO to register with as a songwriter and publisher.
Once affiliated with a PRO, artists need to register all their original songs with that organization. This ensures the PRO has a record of which songs belong to the artist.
The key to earning live performance royalties is consistently submitting setlists after each show. Here's how to do it for each major US PRO:
ASCAP OnStage
BMI Live
SESAC
It's best to submit setlists promptly after each show. However, PROs typically allow submissions for several months after the performance date. For example, ASCAP has quarterly deadlines:
Some platforms aim to simplify the process of submitting live performance data:
By consistently registering songs and submitting setlists, artists can earn additional income from their live performances. While individual show royalties may be small, they can add up significantly over time, especially for frequently performing artists. Remember, these royalties are separate from ticket sales and merchandise revenue, providing an additional income stream for songwriters and publishers.
Merchandise sales can significantly boost an artist's income, often accounting for up to 30% of revenue per show. Here are some tips to maximize merch sales:
To fully leverage these additional revenue streams, artists should:
While live performances and merchandise are key, don't overlook these additional income sources:
By embracing these revenue streams and utilizing GigPay's powerful payment management tools, artists can truly "Get Paid Like a Rockstar™." GigPay's seamless payment solutions ensure that whether you're collecting ticket sales, paying band members, or distributing merchandise revenue, the process is quick, secure, and hassle-free.
GigPay offers a revolutionary solution for managing payments in the music industry, including those related to live performances and merchandise sales. Here's how GigPay can help:
Remember, in the music industry, it's not just about creating great music... it’s also about effectively managing the business side of your career. With GigPay, you can focus on what you do best... making music... while ensuring that you're maximizing your earnings from every performance and sale.
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