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Famous Tour Failures

Emily Johnson

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Sinopsis

"Famous Tour Failures" explores the volatile world of music tours, dissecting how even the most promising ventures can collapse. The book argues that tour failures typically stem from a combination of poor planning, inadequate risk assessment, and ineffective crisis management, rather than isolated incidents. It reveals how crucial elements like tour budgeting, logistical planning, and contract negotiation can impact a tour’s success. The book uniquely examines the financial intricacies of tour management, providing an in-depth analysis of budgeting, revenue streams, and expense control. Case studies are categorized according to primary drivers of failure—financial mismanagement, logistical breakdowns, artist-related issues, and external events. Ultimately, the book offers practical recommendations for proactive planning, effective communication, and problem-solving to avoid common pitfalls. 

 
The initial sections of the book introduce key concepts crucial for a tour's success. Subsequent chapters present detailed case studies of prominent tour failures, examining the specific factors that led to their downfall. The book concludes with strategies for risk mitigation, offering valuable insights for music industry professionals and anyone interested in the realities of the live music industry.
Disponible desde: 24/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 115 páginas.

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