Let’s talk about social media…
It may seem obvious, but social media is one of the best places to promote yourself. From the beginning to the end of your promotional journey, you should work on developing engaging content related to your show, such as behind-the-scenes videos, teasers, interviews, and sneak peeks. Each week, you should share content on your website, social media, and through email to create buzz and generate interest.
Not sure where or what to post? Your social media efforts should range from Instagram Reels and TikTok's to collaborative posts with other artists and cross-promotion on any and all platforms your business email address list poland fans frequent. You can post recaps of your latest show, sneak peeks of what's coming up, or even run a giveaway for the first 100 people to RSVP. Many artists also go live on IG to break big news.
Whatever you decide to post, make sure you do it consistently before the day of the concert arrives.
If your venue has any caterers, jewelry, or other items, consider reaching out to them beforehand and collaborating on some social media posts. Together you can hype each other up and get double the reach with each post. Not to mention, it’s always good to involve your creative community in anything you do. That way, when the next event comes around, they’ll be thinking of you and how you can work together again.