Breakout of going unnoticed by top concert presenters
This is the best chance you have to finally breakout of going unnoticed by top concert presenters.
The traditional route is getting an agent or manager, landing press coverage, and voilà — you have better concerts.
But the world has changed, and it doesn’t really work like that for most artists now.
I think ultimately if you’re a truly great artist, you will be noticed because people in the music industry are always watching and listening.
However, I do believe there are times when an artist is really remarkable and for numerous reasons of bad luck, they get behind the eight ball and no one ever notices them.
Typically, when an exceptional artist has trouble getting noticed by the right people to advance their careers, I’ve found that they are introverts. This might be controversial, but I’ve seen it over and over in my professional experience.
In this isolated situation, artists who are extroverts typically get noticed more than introverts.
But what does this really mean? I think it has to do with the artist’s network. It’s true in business as it is in the arts — your net worth is your network. And when artists have a limited pool of people around them and keep to themselves even if they’re exceptionally talented at the highest level, no one knows about you and you remain in this purgatory.
The only way out of this situation is to switch your mindset and expand your network of people. In my mind, this is best done by effectively building your audience on social media.