BE Colleges - NACA Central Representation

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Summary

BE Colleges, a division of Boston Eventworks, is seeking artists to represent at the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference in Arlington, TX this October. The NACA Central regional conference will have approximately 120 area schools in attendance looking to buy talent across all genres (musical and otherwise), with guaranteed compensation. There is also the potential through this opportunity to be added to BE Colleges' roster of artists.

Through this submission process, artists will be represented under BE Colleges at the conference. If selected, BE Colleges will submit to the conference on your behalf, working with you to send NACA the best submission package possible. This is an excellent opportunity to have dedicated, focused representation at the best college booking conferences in the United States.

Please note that additional fees apply for this opportunity if selected:

  • Conference submission is $65. Submitting through BE Colleges allows you to avoid both membership and booth fees (about $800).

  • If selected to showcase, there is an additional $180 showcase fee - bands who are selected to showcase will be added to the BE Colleges roster.

About BE Colleges:

Since 2004, BE Colleges has provided the highest level of personal service to campuses across the country. BE is part of a larger company, Boston Eventworks, which has been planning events for the past 25 years.

BE's experienced college team has helped countless students, advisors, and graduate assistants put together unforgettable and budget-friendly events all over the country. Whether it’s BJ Novak in your school’s theater, or a singer/songwriter for your coffeehouse series, BE Colleges will make the entire booking process a fun, easy, and educational experience.

BE Colleges is an associate member of APCA & NACA. Click here for the NACA regional map.