Rintaran
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2010, 10:13:15 AM » |
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With a few of the right contacts, this is certainly possible. It depends on where you want it held, when you want it held, and what your budget is for both the event, and marketing. This is actually the kind of thing that I'm going to college for right now.
For an single event like this, you need minimum 3-months lead time. If you want to do a tour, depending upon the bands, you'll probably need a whole year lead time to get all the cogs in place. You'll also want to try to get a headliner on board. No offence to our CaPT bands (whom I really need to check out), but someone with name recognition is a big plus. Research has to be done in venues, merchandise needs to be created, flyers, posters, ticket sales (or give-away, there's a limited number regardless), refreshment vendors, DJ for between acts, etc. Again, it all depends on the size and style of the event. Getting sponsors for the events would be handy too, but as we're trying to alter patents, copyrights, and ensure net neutrality, that eliminates many of the larger sponsors.
During an election, it's possible to run this using only the CaPT bands, provided you can get them on board. More trouble is had in finding a venue, but you can squeeze it in. As a "political rally", you often get discounts at the venue site, so that'd be handy. But you'll note from the Liberal Bus Tour this summer, they used small-time local bands at their locations. That's because they're easiest to book on a limited time frame. If you wanted to do a tour, you'd want at least 2 bands at each locale, plus a local band as an opener for them (if possible). That would make for a pretty good gig, publicize the bands and the party, create local connections, and reduce the costs of paying for the transportation, lodging, and food for X many bands.
Much like the old parties, if you want this to go off, you're going to need to hire an event management firm (or form an event committee), that handles all of this stuff. I'd say hire me, but I won't be fully trained until next summer, and I don't know if I'll be ready to head up the organization of an event of this kind of magnitude at that time.
Also: The links for BrokeBricks and Hanoruto are non-functional.
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