Christian Artists Needed for Indie Community Booking

Posted by:  IC Artist Agency  | 

  Booking 1 Sonicbids band
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Summary

Indie Community's goal is to help equip and encourage independent Christian artists, providing them with something tangible – gigs. They offer their artists access to opportunities to minister to their community and beyond. The average pay for bands they book is $500 per show and the pay range is typically $200-2500. At least one Sonicbids artist is guaranteed to join the roster/n/nIndie Community's goal is to help equip and encourage independent Christian artists, providing them with something tangible – gigs. They offer their artists access to opportunities to minister to their community and beyond. The average pay for bands they book is $500 per show and the pay range is typically $200-2500. At least one Sonicbids artist is guaranteed to join the roster.

Selected Sonicbids artists will receive a free 1 year membership to Indie Community (a $150 value) and personal consultation from the IC staff to help create the most effective online press kit for booking. Their booking commission for accepted artists is 15%, but all their booking is non-exclusive, so artists are still free to book their own shows anytime they want. They only commission the shows that they book. The selected artists will receive a free year’s membership, but after that, IC requires $150 annual membership fee. They only accept artists they believe they can book and their artists will make the membership fee back with the first show they book.



All types of Christian music is welcome. They are looking for artists who want to perform at churches. With contacts at over 30,000 churches nationwide, they can help .



Several Indie Community members have caught the attention of record labels and are now topping the radio charts with their songs. IC Alumni include Rush of Fools, The Museum, Luminate, Sidewalk Prophets, Abandon Kansas, and Andy Kirk.