Episode 2 is now available on all major podcast platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts Tune in to the new Half Banked podcast and join our hosts weekly as they ask the big money questions that matter to young Canadians. You might not have a house, kids or even a lot of money, so do you need a will? In this Half-Banked episode, we find out why it is never too early to start thinking about your end.On top of this, big promoters can also tack fees onto ticket sales. This lets them collect the rental fee, the revenue from bar sales, a cut of the ticket sales and so on. Sometimes, the company putting on the show is also the owner of the venue. Over the years, Mangan has seen the inner workings of the live performance business. He started playing in small bars and living rooms, and has performed renowned spaces like Toronto’s Massey Hall and Vancouver’s Orpheum. Mangan isn’t drawing Taylor Swift-sized audiences, but the Canadian musician has performed in concert venues of all shapes and sizes. Through their company, Side Door, the pair is aiming to make live music more accessible and affordable for fans, while offering an alternative to the music promoter monopoly and get musicians paid more. We sat down with Laura Simpson and Juno-winning musician Dan Mangan to answer those questions. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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