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If you still have questions, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. See below some of the most commonly asked questions about booking talent
View all questionsDo you take bookings for events outside the UK and USA?
Yes we manage bookings globally. Our artists have performed in more than 150 countries. We organize all the logistics for international bookings, including travel, accommodation and visas.
What is covered in the booking contract?
The DJ, celebrity or musician booking contract is a simple document that sets out the terms of the booking.
It will include details of the performance or appearance, such as: the venue, the date, the time, how long the artist will perform, and how many sets there will be.
It will also include details of the expenses that you will be covering and the fee for the final booking. Expenses will usually include travel expenses, but depending on the location of the event, they may also include accommodation and visa application fees, for example. The terms of payment will be clearly set out in the contract too.
Details of the food and drink that you agree to provide will also be included in what is known as the hospitality rider. This might include full meals, or the artists’ preferred snacks and beverages.
If you are booking music acts or DJs, there will usually be a technical rider in the contract too. This stipulates the technical equipment that you will need to provide.
Finally, the contract will include the terms of cancellation. It sets out the costs involved if you cancel the event, or if the artist is unable to perform for any reason.
When will I need to pay a deposit for booking an artist?
We need to receive the booking deposit within 3 working days of you signing the booking contract. In most cases, the deposit is 50% of the total cost of the booking.