Artist breaks down performance ROI from @moneytalks

An artist breaks down the common misconception about performing at NPR's Tiny Desk, explaining that artists pay out-of-pocket for all expenses like band travel and lodging. He then reveals the true return on investment by sharing a case study of how he strategically booked a separate, profitable show in the same city to offset the costs. He concludes by emphasizing the immense long-term value in future bookings, stating the initial investment was well worth it.

Creator: @moneytalks on Instagram

Transcript

The tiny yes, is that something that's, like, worst you way more? Yes. Yes. Because you pay that pocket. Right? Yeah. Those things are such misconceptions with people where they're like, I see this guy on tiny yes. He making millions of dollars, you know? No. No. No. No. You gotta pay for all that. I bring all of those people and I have to lodge them and house them and feed tier. But, the beauty about tier yes is while I was there, I end up doing a pop up show in DC that end up doing, like, 800

Topics: Music, Business, Creator Economy

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