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Marble is the second largest brewery in the whole state and they have a dedicated Entertainment Director who is incredibly passionate about local music. This kind of dedication to high quality entertainment is one of the many things we admire about Marble Brewery. The date has been set for October 5th 12pm to 10pm - This all day festival will feature some amazing local bands!
The lineup is made up of the best local bands in town - We decide this by keeping our finger on the pulse of the local scene. For most bands, this is an opportunity to play at a venue that is highly in demand and has a great stage and a lively outdoor crowd. For the Established acts, this is a great way to usher the next generation of great artists.
Can't have a music festival without premium music services on location there will be range of musical vendors who offer different services for musicians
Still to be decided but we are in talks with The Moonthieves and JD Nash
This will be the lay out of the festival!
While you're on stage, direct your thanks towards the venue, not Monsoon. Your target audience is in the crowd, the venue wants you to be mouthpiece and champion of their brand. This strengthens the relationship between local artists and venue operators. Monsoon's target audience is the people who already are on stage so please refrain from saying "Thank you Monsoon" while on stage.
Avoid describing your songs as simply an "original" song. Your audience is there to connect with your music, so provide background for the stories you're telling. Also if you're gonna play a cover don't say "this one is a cover", instead, tell the audience why you love the song and then invite them to sing along if they know it.
While you’re not on stage, be an active part of the audience. Show your appreciation for other performers loudly and visibly. Clapping, cheering, and enjoying other acts not only fosters a supportive community but also encourages artists to do this for you
Bring business cards or promotional materials and be ready to network. Talk to the audience, venue staff, and fellow musicians before and after your set. This will open doors to future gigs, collaborations, and fanbase expansion.
After the performance, take the time to engage with attendees. Whether it's a quick chat at the merch table or a post-show meet-and-greet, these interactions can solidify connections and leave a lasting impression.
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