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The Cutting Edge Concert Tour is one of the best entertainment investments of
2012. The band has introduced a new business model that reduces the cost and
risk for the investor when investing in music promotion and concert tours, while
greatly increasing the profit return to the investor and the band.
(PRWEB) January 09, 2012
In the days of bands requiring high guarantees to perform in concert, with
little return on the investment for the investor or corporate sponsor; Cutting
Edge, a pop/rock band from Phoenix, AZ is revolutionizing how business is done
in the music industry.
It is not unexpected for recording artists to charge $100,000 or more per
night, but with the new business model being presented by Cutting Edge, the band
will forego a guarantee payment per concert and instead the investor and/or
corporate sponsor will pay the band $50,000 on a monthly basis (a salary) and
split the profits on a 70-30 basis at the end of the 2012 - 2013 concert tour.
Since Cutting Edge is foregoing their performance guarantee per concert, the
cost of each producing each concert has been lowered to approx. $15,000 per
night. Representatives for Cutting Edge project that even if the band only sold
four thousand seats sold at $15 each, there is a potential gross profit of
$60,000 per night and after taxes and building cost, this will leave a potential
net profit of approx. $30,000 per concert and a breakeven of approx. 1,000
tickets sold. Representatives for the band feel that the band will easily exceed
the 4,000 seats sold.
Cutting Edge representatives state that an even more attractive part of this
new business model is that the band is offering a 30% across the board
participation in all ticket, merchandise and CD sales at the concerts and over
the internet. According to Mr. Jeffrey Beals, a former partner of the William
Morris Agency, merchandise sales can contribute almost $6 profit per seat at a
concert, and with an expectation of 4,000 seats being sold per concert, that is
an additional profit potential of almost $24,000 in merchandise sales per
concert or a total potential net profit of over $50,000 per concert when
combining ticket sales with merchandise sales. Not a bad profit margin
according to the band’s lead vocalist, David Pesnell.
Representatives for Cutting Edge recently projected that for a concert tour
under this business plan, the band will need $2,000,000 to promote the album and
concert tour and that based on only 4,000 seats being sold per concert, the
total gross profit from concert tickets and merchandise sales will exceed
$8,000,000 over the two years period. Representatives state that this gross
profit does not include merchandise sold over the internet or other locations
outside of the concert.
For the private investor, this business plan gives the investor the
opportunity to invest in the music industry with a smaller amount of money,
lower risk and a higher return. For a corporate sponsor, it offers much more,
including national and international publicity and marketing for the corporate
sponsor. All advertising will include the corporate sponsor’s name, the
corporate logo can be included on merchandise sold and videos by the band will
include a 30 second commercial and product placement. According to Mr. Beals,
the band will also give away tickets to employees and/or customers of the
corporate sponsor and allow a meet and greet with the band before or after each
concert. Finally, Cutting Edge will even allow the corporate sponsor to sell
band CDs (singles and albums) and merchandise over their website, drawing fans
to the website of the corporate sponsor.
For those who have not followed the band, Cutting Edge has charted several
songs over the last 12 years, including “Without You”, “Love Police”, “Every
Time I Try”, “Your Love Is My Oxygen”, “She Wore Red”, and “Let Your Body Rock”.
In 2011, Cutting Edge made indie music history by debuting two songs (“Without
You” and “If The Walls Could Talk”) inside the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot
Single Sales Charts. Cutting Edge charted three other songs in 2012.
Mr. Beals and other representatives for Cutting Edge feel that this is the
direction that the music industry is headed. In the next 3-5 years, a corporate
sponsor will identify a band they feel can represent their company and not only
promote the band on a concert tour, but actually may even promote the music of
the band in place of a record company. According to lead vocalist David Pesnell,
“it is an interesting concept of corporations having bands under contract or on
their payroll and utilizing their music to not only generate ties to the
corporate sponsors product line, but also to generate a profit in promoting a
band while creating product branding for both the band and corporate sponsor”.
Cutting Edge is beginning the process of trying to find an investor, a
corporate sponsor or someone to represent them in securing the funds for the
concert tours of 2012 and 2013. The business plan by the band is unique and the
representatives for the band feel it is the first step in the process that will
revolutionize the music industry and how investors and/or corporate sponsors
will interact with bands in the future. Cutting Edge can be reached at
thecuttingedgeband(at)earthlink(dot)net .
You can read more about the band at the following links:
http://blog.songtrust.com/uncategorized/songtrusts-cutting-edge-hits-billboards-top-20-singles-sales-chart-makes-indie-history/
http://news.yahoo.com/indie-artist-cutting-edge-story-summer-two-songs-070740737.html
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/10/prweb8867942.htm
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