Hosting a musical concert right in your own living room is an excellent way to connect with great music and friends today. Doing a house concert is not a complicated thing but
there are a few guidelines to make your life easier and to help you create a wonderful event.
A house concert is simply a live music performance in someone's home. You invite your friends over to watch a live show. Each of your friends gives a small donation for the privilege. You then get live music in your home and your friends get a personalized and intimate performance to hear great music.
#1 The Setup
An average concert will have an audience of 20-
• Set the chairs up in rows, just like a regular concert, leaving room for the musician at the head of the “stage” in the living room or parlor.
• Be sure the audience will be able to see the musician, as this is an important part of House Concerts.
• When setting up an outdoor House Concert, a host can choose to either provide chairs for the audience or ask them to bring their own.
#2 The Donation Jar
Typically, House Concert hosts will put out a jar or several jars marked with a suggested donation amount in the range of $8-
#3 The Goodies
A House Concert is often a pot-
#4 Get the word out
Remember, a hosts goal is to have at least 20 people show up for the concert and ideally closer to 30 or 40+ people. So, they need to get the word out about the amazing opportunity they're offering.
Start with e-
Send out an e-
Here's How It Works
1. Contact your family and friends in your area. Tell them you are hosting a house
concert for Willson & McKee.
2. We'll contact a few of our fans in your area.
3. Ask them to donate money for the ticket price.
4. Post some flyers around town and get the word out.
5. Relax in your most comfortable lazy-
It does require a little bit of work, but imagine two hours of Celtic and original music in your own home! You'll get a chance to spend some time with us and get to know us. And if you don't already have a copy of our CD, we'll be happy to give you a couple to help promote the event.
" I don't have the time."
Okay, to be honest, it's not that easy. There is some work in getting started. That's why I'm here to help. We have a huge mailing list, and you'd be surprised how many friends will jump at the opportunity to help you organize a house concert.
" I don't have fifteen friends."
If you don't have a fifteen friends, there are other options. Perhaps one of your friends would be willing to host a house concert? Or perhaps they have friends who will bring in fifteen people.
However, I must confess. In order to make a house concert worthwhile, we need to have a minimum of fifteen people at the show. We prefer to have twenty, thirty, or more, but fifteen will suffice.
But remember. We have a Willson & McKee mailing list with thousands of fans throughout the nation. So if you can at least get fifteen friends to a performance, we can probably pull in an additional 5-
Okay, so how do I get started?
Quite easily. Start by contacting us . We'll figure out where you live and work out the logistics.
One of the big questions is how much to charge. Depending on where you live, this can vary. If we have to cover travel expenses for two, the cover charge for the house concert, might be a bit too much.
However, if we are touring within a couple hundred miles of you or on a weekday, that might be the perfect time to plan such an event. So what's the delay.
Want to read out more about House Concerts?
Search the Web for "House Concerts" and you will instantly have too much info....pare it down and follow some common sense ideas!
If you need more info, contact us and let's talk. 719-
Before the artist begins performing, a host should do an introduction for them. Thank the audience, thank the artist and snag a few good lines from the artist’s biography to get the crowd primed for a good show. Also, tell the crowd that House Concerts thrive on a listening audience. Ask the audience to please keep their talk to a minimum while the artist is performing. They will have plenty of time to chat during the break between sets and after the show.
Turn Off Cell Phones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for considering a House Concert for Willson & McKee!!
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How to Host a House Concert