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New Technologies are bringing new revenue opportunities to artists to sell your live shows while giving fans something they want, so everybody wins. We outline companies that are giving you ways to stream your live shows online to your fans all over the world. Also, why not sell your fans the show they just attended moments after your last song, what a way to listen to it, remember it, and share it. 

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xumanii  
xumanii launched in Feb 2009 with a way to broadcast your live show in real time thru the internet and either make it a public viewing for anyone to see or a private(charge for the event). You can use the service for free if you have your own video camera with a fire wire to your computer. If you want to go with a wireless set up and/or multiple cameras you can buy a Xumanii backpack (around $200) which consists of  the hardware to make this happen. The site goes into detail on how it works and what you need. 
 
Blue Microphones  
Mikey is a breakthrough technology from Blue Microphones that allows you to have an iPod/iPhone recording device to record your show, upload to itunes or garage band, and then sell it to your fans. It's the size of a business card. We at MusicNomad have heard a live recording from a show using this new technology and we were impressed with the sound quality. Prices are only $79 for the device. Great for recording your band rehearsal or when practicing alone. It is really easy to use. 
 
Aderra  
Aderra allows a single technician to record your live show directly to USB wristbands which are ready for distribution minutes after the event has ended. Their system is the size of a suitcase and can be hand carried. They have 3 program options for bands 1. Turn key service is on a revenue sharing basis for acts playing 2000 plus heads a night. 2. Lease/License the equipment on a weekly basis plus the cost of the USB's. 3. One off show if in the Los Angeles area for a reasonable fee plus the cost of the USBs. A great way to give your fans a true take home experience from the show and earn you extra income as well. 
 
All Access Live  
All Access Live launched their live performance streaming service in Feb 2009. Artists can broadcast live performances thru the internet, television and mobile networks to fans worldwide if the venue has set up All Access Live cameras in their venue. Talking with All Access Live management, new venues are coming on weekly so visit their site to find out which have this service. They mentioned venues and artists are taking a 50/50 split in the pay per view concert revenue. Average ticket price for PPV concert is $4 to $5.  
 
All Access Today  
All Access Today LiveFlash™ technology enables the artist to sell a high quality audio and/or video copy of their live performance on a specially designed and branded wristband literally moments after the end of show.  Replications are easily produced in the thousands by just one member of the artist’s current tour staff. Also, they have struck a deal with Ticketmaster that when fans are purchasing a ticket the Live Flash wristband pre-order option comes up and the fan would print the receipt and present it to the merchandise desk after the show for collection. 
 
Second Life  
Website that facilitates you to have live on-line concerts and charge for them. The website creates a marketplace and a way to collect the money your charge for entrance to your on-line concert.
 
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Author: MusicNomad
A growing trend is for bands to pre-buy tickets to their own show and bundle it with T-shirts, signed CD's, etc. and sell it back to their fan base. Are you doing this? Check out selling your own tickets section to get some resources.
Author: MusicNomad
More bands are selling live shows on line to their fans. Gov't Mule has sold over 1.5 Million songs of their live set in the last 4 years.
Author: MusicNomad
There are new technologies that are creating a new revenue stream for bands by recording and selling your live shows to your fans. Check out sell your live shows section.

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