Welcome to our 2024 Artist Contest!
Got What It Takes To Be A Successful Cover Artist/Band?
If your an artist or band that has the talent, but struggles to book high-paying weddings, events, and gigs, then this is the competition for you! We are taking on 2 new artists/bands in 2024 and helping them drastically scale up their business and number of bookings. Those Artists will get one on one meetings with one of Charleston’s most booked wedding/original singers Greg Keys, free promotional content to grow their brand, and a booking team at the tip of there fingers!
Too good to be true? You assume by now there would be a catch and I don’t expect anyone to believe we are doing this for free, but the only pay we get from this experience is a below-standard 10% booking fee on all gigs performed through our efforts. Tons of booking companies help close the deal for artists, however none of them are operated by musicians who actively collaborate with artists to create content, thereby also expanding your potential client base. We help on every aspect of the gig, from booking it, to walking you through how to MC weddings, how to use the details from the timeline throughout the day, and all the knowledge we have learned performing over 200 weddings/events since 2019.
That being said trust works both ways, and we only want artists that can back it up when it showtime comes. So if you think you have what it takes to be the next great wedding/event band, then fill out the form below and send over any video content you may have, no matter the quality.
Weddings MAKE MONEY. Plain and simple. The ability to secure high paying weddings removes the need for countless bar shows. If your an original artist as well, it gives you more time to focus on those originals, and create a separate income from music that doesn’t label you as a cover band.
Here’s the breakdown of pay Bars vs Weddings:
Bars pay $150 a musician and usually dont go above $600-800 total for the group.
Weddings pay $3500-15,000 and gives full time members a minimum of $700 per person a show.