Tour Manager Contract Forest In Sacramento

State:
Multi-State
County:
Sacramento
Control #:
US-0021BG
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
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Description

The Tour Manager Contract Forest in Sacramento serves as a formal agreement between an artist and their manager, outlining the scope of services the manager will provide to further the artist's career. Key features of the contract include representation in negotiations, consultation on professional employment, and management of publicity and promotional activities. Additionally, the manager is granted power of attorney to make decisions on behalf of the artist within the confines of this agreement. The form contains specific sections detailing compensation, rights, and responsibilities, ensuring both parties understand their commitments. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, and paralegals who assist in drafting, reviewing, or negotiating artist management agreements. Legal assistants and associates may also find the form beneficial for understanding a manager's fiduciary duties and the implications of contract termination. Its clarity and structure ensure users can easily fill out and edit the form according to their specific needs, making it accessible even for those with limited legal experience.
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FAQ

As modern concert touring involves complex financial, legal and technical arrangements, the booking agent or artist manager hire a tour manager to organize the logistics, personnel, communications and schedule. Concert tour managers are usually freelancers working on a tour-by-tour basis.

The best colleges for tour managers are University of Pennsylvania, Northwestern University, and Harvard University. A tour manager with advanced education typically earns a higher salary and has access to better jobs. That's why Zippia looked into the best colleges for tour managers.

Job Boards: Search for tour guide positions on job boards like Indeed, Glassdoor, or specialized travel job sites. Direct Applications: Apply directly on the websites of travel companies you're interested in. Many companies have a dedicated careers page.

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Tour Manager Contract Forest In Sacramento