Hi Friend,
I just watched a singer/songwriter kill in front of a large sold-out audience.
I enjoyed it so much I came back for the second show.
This time, the audience was half the size (it looked smaller in a large hall), and this time he really struggled with fewer folks watching, even though he was super-talented.
It's a fact that we all perform better, and have more fun, in front of a large audience who really wants to hear what you're doing.
My friend Tiamo De Vettori discovered an untapped market of high-level gigs that very few in the business know about.
He's been delivering “Keynote Concerts” at conferences for 19 years, and he's made as much as $20k per gig.
But here's the best part. . .
Imagine performing in the conference market in front of sold out crowds at large convention centers, grand ballrooms, and world-class auditoriums where…
Audiences are at the edge of their seats, hanging on to every note you play and every lyric you sing.
Here's the thing. . .
There are thousands of live conferences per week and the average conference budget is $1.3 million.
That means there’s plenty to pay you what you’re worth.
In his video series, Tiamo will show you:
Register here to see this video while you can.
Bobby
P.S. Every time I talk to Taimo he always lays something new on me about conference concerts that blows my mind. This is well worth watching.