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Merch as revenue bridge
Most event promoters treat merch as an afterthought. A box of leftover t-shirts under the DJ booth, sold between sets...
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Most event promoters treat merch as an afterthought. A box of leftover t-shirts under the DJ booth, sold between sets...
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Event organizing might be the loneliest profession in the world. Surrounded by 800 people every weekend, and completely isolated in...
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A weekly event series is the single highest-leverage move an underground promoter can make. It is also the fastest way...
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In March 2024, we threw our third event in a SoHo loft with $2,500 total — most of it borrowed,...
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Every city’s nightlife scene has a political layer that nobody talks about publicly but everyone navigates privately. NYC’s underground electronic...
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You’re not just selling tickets — you’re shaping the future of the rave scene.SLIST promoters aren’t background players. You’re community...
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Why? I think I can offer a bunch of practical tips to my fellow ravers and help them avoid a...
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I currently use my stories to share most upcoming events. I then sort each story/flyer by date and into highlights....