Road Warriors: DIY Artists and Touring as Independent Promotion
Road Warriors: DIY Artists and Touring as Independent Promotion
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2024-12
Authors
Mullen, Gyllian
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
This thesis explores the creation and execution of a DIY artist career plan for Aslin, a
singer-songwriter releasing her third EP Inflight. The project focuses on promoting Inflight
through a regional tour of the Pacific Northwest while examining how business planning, goal
setting, and the live performance ecosystem contribute to the success of independent musicians.
Drawing from industry literature, the research highlights the vital importance of diversifying
revenue streams—such as live performances, merchandise sales, and streaming royalties—for
DIY musicians in today’s digital landscape. The methodology includes establishing an Artist
Career Plan based on the framework from Paul Allen’s Artist Management for the Music
Business, with an emphasis on tour booking, venue research, and digital promotion. By
analyzing data from Aslin’s six-date Inflight tour, the thesis demonstrates how live performances
can drive both financial success and digital engagement, offering a replicable model for other
independent artists. Additionally, the thesis addresses the challenges DIY musicians face,
particularly in balancing artistic goals with financial sustainability in a rapidly changing music
industry.