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How To Become A Tour Manager

Tour Manager Career Profile, Salary & Job Outlook

What does a Tour Manager do?

Tour Managers travel with music acts on the road and oversee all tour logistics. Their responsibilities include travel arrangement, communicating with venues, financial management, and local media relations.

 

How much does a Tour Manager make?

According to Glassdoor, Tour Managers maintain a national annual salary of $52,906 an hourly wage of $25.43. Entry-level tour managers start around $37,000 annually. Senior-level tour managers make a yearly average of $76,000. The range in salary widely depends on factors including skill, seniority level, and location.

 

What impact does this career have towards the music industry?

Tour Managers help artists and musicians stay organized and on schedule while touring. They take on the day-to-day administrative tasks, allowing musicians to focus on performing.

 

What is the job outlook for this career?

Forecasts show that music revenue will double to about $131 billion by 2030. In addition, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities in the field (including tour managers) are expected to grow at a rate of nine percent during the 2019-2029 decade).

 

How to kick-off your career:

Jalen Acosta

Learn from:
Jalen James Acosta
Music Industry Essentials contributor, Founder & CEO, World Artists United

 

Related Careers:

Live Sound Mix Engineer | Live Sound Systems Engineer | Promoter | Booking Agent | Events Manager | Festival Organizer | Lighting Director | Road Manager | Stage Manager | Crew | Club Manager | Booking Manager | Box Office

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