The Benefits of Battle of the Bands For Local Bands

A type of concert experience that has become wildly popular over the past few years is the Battle of the Bands. Musicians sign up for these events in mass, as they pull a huge local draw and very often have higher attendances than other local shows. The reason fans might be drawn so strongly to this type of event could be that the competitive atmosphere gives added excitement to the evening. Whatever the reason may be, big events like a battle attract a lot of attention in any city’s local music scene.

The battle of the bands is widely know for having huge turn outs, which is a big part of the attraction for bands. When a band plays in a competition, they get to perform for more people than when they play on a regular showcase. It’s not unusual for a battle to attract close to a thousand people, where a regular local showcase is lucky to draw a few hundred. Band competitions are held in concert clubs across the country, like at Peabody’s in Cleveland, Ohio, or at Zydeco in Birmingham, Al.

Winning a battle of the bands can do a lot for a local band. The crowds for these battles alone usually go crazy for the winning band both at the show and afterwards. So when an unknown local group wins a battle of the bands in front of a sold out crowd, they dramatically change the way their fans, friends and followers perceive their band.

News of a local band winning a battle can spread like wildfire. Fans and friends who had a great time at the show will become mouthpieces for the band, telling everyone they know about how great the show was and how awesome the winning band is. They’ll probably give other details, too, like how packed the venue was, and this will also help build the reputation of the winning band.

The winner receives great prizes like money or studio time. Then, in addition to these great prizes, the winning group is able to add this new achievement to their bio. A bio is really just a resume of sorts for groups to show other clubs, producers, or potential managers, but having a strong bio can really help you in the music industry. When word starts spreading that a group won a battle or opened for a band that won a battle, this will lead to an increase in things like record sales, show opportunities, and so on. That’s when industry representatives will really start paying attention.

Battles can do a lot for a band: improve your bio, grow your amount of fans, and gain you respect from your friends and fans. Think twice before underestimating what a battle of the bands can do for you.

Gorilla Music puts on Battle of the Bands in over 65 cities across the country, and have one of the best reputations of any company working with independent musicians today. The Battle of the Bands is a great way for independent musicians to take their band to the next level in the music industry.

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