As a musician on our platform, it is essential that you build a strong fan base and know how to promote your concerts effectively.
Although promoting your concerts is a joint effort between Schubertiades, the host, and you as a musician, you have the greatest responsibility in planning and promoting the event. Your commitment and strategy are key to reaching your audience and ensuring the success of the concert!
Make sure you have an attractive and professional profile on our platform. Use high-quality images, preferably taken by a professional photographer. Include a complete description of your professional background, and select the institutions and conservatories where you have studied. Add a YouTube video that showcases your talent and makes a positive first impression on your fans.
Come up with an original concert that has a common thread or story. Choose a good date and time for your performance, taking into account the events calendar in your area and the habits of your target audience. A well-structured and engaging programme can capture the attention of more of your audience.
Use platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to promote your performances. Share content related to your rehearsals, behind-the-scenes footage, and highlights from your past performances.
We take care of creating a visually attractive banner for your Schubertiade, and of creating the information and ticket purchase link. Your task will be to distribute it on your social networks and other channels. We recommend that you do this at least once a week and a final reminder three days before the event to maximize participation.
Consider investing in paid advertising campaigns to promote your concerts. While it's an expense, it can be a great way to reach new audiences and increase your ticket sales, starting with a small budget to see how it works.
Keep in mind that building a music career takes time. Ask yourself how many gigs you want to do in the next 1-5 years. Set a long-term strategy to build a fan base by consistently performing at different events.
After each concert, take some time to reflect on what went well and what you could improve. This will help you grow as an artist and sell more tickets in the future.
Remember that each concert is an opportunity to grow and build your name in the music industry.
Good luck!