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Tour Budgeting Calculator

Forecast your total costs for an upcoming tour and compare against potential revenue from ticket sales and merchandise.

Additional Information and Definitions

Number of Shows

Total concerts planned on this tour.

Travel Cost per Show

Average travel expenses to get to each venue (fuel, flights, tolls).

Lodging Cost per Show

Hotel or accommodation costs per show night.

Staff Pay per Show

Total crew payment (sound tech, roadie) for each performance.

Marketing Budget

Total spending on tour ads, social media, poster printing, etc.

Estimated Revenue per Show

Projected earnings from ticket sales, plus merch sold, per event.

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Tour Budgeting Lingo

Master these terms to plan your tour finances with precision.

Travel Cost

Fuel, flights, or ground transportation to move performers, crew, and equipment between venues.

Accommodation

Hotel or Airbnb costs. Tour deals sometimes include special rates or band accommodations.

Staff Pay

Compensation for roadies, sound technicians, or tour managers who handle logistics.

Marketing Budget

Money allocated for promoting each show—print ads, social media campaigns, or local outreach.

Revenue per Show

All income from ticket sales, merch, and possible venue deals (like bar splits).

Net Profit

Total income minus all costs. If it's negative, you’re operating at a loss.

Tour Smarter, Not Harder

Balancing cost and revenue is key to ensuring your tour remains financially viable. Consider these tips:

1.Cluster Your Shows

Minimise long drives by routing consecutive gigs in nearby locations, reducing travel time and fuel costs.

2.Leverage Venue Partnerships

Some venues offer accommodation or meal vouchers. Ask about perks that can trim down your per-show expenses.

3.Merchandising Matters

Selling T-shirts or CDs can boost nightly revenue. Display them prominently at the venue to maximise impulse buys.

4.Advance Your Show

Provide technical riders and stage plots early to avoid last-minute rental costs or staff overtime charges.

5.Document & Evaluate

Keep track of each show’s actual costs vs. revenue. Adjust your strategy mid-tour if certain patterns emerge.