NINJA 2009 – A lesson in tour promotion
Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Lee Jarvis in Lee Jarvis, Music Industry NewsNIN does it again.
Trent Reznor has a great project called NIN|JA 2009 , giving away a 6 track EP from three different bands (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction and Street Sweeper) to help promote their extensive summer ’09 tour.
Any readers of my industry blog know that I’m not just a Nine Inch Nails fan, but a huge supporter of Reznor’s music strategies. Giving your music away in order to raise awareness and generate future revenue, in this case, ticket sales. The idea worked very well for the Ghosts I-IV album last year, where releasing the first volume for free download not only resulted in $1.6m in first week sales (of physical CDs, deluxe boxsets and digital downloads), but also helped contribute to a hugely popular 2008 tour of both South and North America.
Obviously NIN are a globally famous band, but that’s not to say that lesser-known artists can’t use the same idea to help raise awareness. Imagine how impressed any venue booker would be if you could help sell out a show. Not to mention that while you have a captive audience, a well placed and stocked merchandise table will help recoup any ‘losses’ of giving away a free download or two.
Making money because of your music instead of directly from it is a lesson that many artists can learn from.
Lee Jarvis.
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Tags: marketing, Nine Inch Nails, promotion, strategies, touring, Trent Reznor

















April 3rd, 2009 at 2:55 pm
pretty smart and informative.
cheers