How do I sign up for Music Mail?
How do I schedule a showcase?
Check our Venues to find the right place, then check the Calendar to see what's available. Email Cathryn to reserve a time and date. A website or online sample is needed, presskit/demo is not required.
How long do I get to play?
Full band showcases are normally an hour, including set up and tear down, leaving approx. 40 minutes to play. Solo acts usually play for a half hour, however, set times are always negotiable depending on time availability.
What do I get for playing a showcase?
Most of our venues do not charge a cover so there is no compensation for playing a showcase. Most venues provide a drink (or two) for performing and in most cases the showcase serves as an audition for a paying gig later. Selling merchandise, circulating email lists and promo for other shows and soliciting tips is encouraged. Further, you get the opportunity to meet cool, new bands and combine your fan bases.
Can Listen Local get me a paying gig?
We are NOT a booking agent. Our goal is to offer showcase opportunities and hook you up with the club's talent buyers so that you can negotiate with them directly. All of our venues use our showcases as a way to audition new acts.
I’m only 15. Can I play?
Yes. Underaged performers are allowed to play any of the Listen Local venues (excpet The Bitter End) however, they can only be in the venue while on stage. We do have several all ages venues as we are happy to provide people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to play.
What do I need to bring to play?
Check the Venues list for Sound info. Most showcases are run through a Mackie 808. 2 microphones, 2 mic cables and 2 stands are provided, plus 1 monitor. You must provide any additional equipment and all instruments. Some venues provide house sound and an engineer.
I only play covers, is that cool?
Listen Local welcomes all music. We have a venue for every style, age, ability and genre.
What if we get there late?
All of our shows start on time. Seriously, on time. We feel it's rude to the performers and their
fans to delay a start time. We like to advertise show times and stick to them. We think making the last band and their fans suffer by going on later than they were supposed to in order to try and fill the room up in the beginning of the show is super LAME.
Started in San Diego in 2002, Listen Local was
officially established in October of 2004 by singer/entertainment coordinator Cathryn Beeks.
The goal: to get music lovers out and listening to the amazing music being created in San Diego. The mission: to promote interest from the public, offer exposure and networking opportunities for artists and to generally help perpetuate the music scene.