Increasing Audience numbers
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:02 pm
As a Commitee member of Epsom and Ewell Silver band, one of the hot topics for discussion is how do we increase audience attendants at concerts.
Based in Epsom, Surrey, we don't have the sort of community associations a northern band has and therefore don't have a vast army of dedicated followers.
We tend to get around 100 people to a good concert, although at least 25 are usually family and friends. We are concerned however, that some of our audience members are on the older side and are starting to struggle with mobility and therefore could lose the ability to come to concerts.
There are Brass Bander's in the general area (A week ago, Dyke played to a packed theatre less than 10 miles down the road), but a relative few seem interested in listening to an ambitious 3rd Section band.
Question 1:
Are other bands worrying about the fact that the stereotypical brass band audience is getting older and are attendance figures dropping in general?
Question 2:
If so, has anyone had any good ideas in how to get new audience members interested?
Question 3:
In general does anyone have any good publicity tips?
I hope my post makes sense; it is a pet rant of mine at the moment. It's just I have realised that as a band and possibly as a banding community, we need to act now to secure audiences for the future and therefore secure a future for our bands.
Any Thoughts?
Mark.
Based in Epsom, Surrey, we don't have the sort of community associations a northern band has and therefore don't have a vast army of dedicated followers.
We tend to get around 100 people to a good concert, although at least 25 are usually family and friends. We are concerned however, that some of our audience members are on the older side and are starting to struggle with mobility and therefore could lose the ability to come to concerts.
There are Brass Bander's in the general area (A week ago, Dyke played to a packed theatre less than 10 miles down the road), but a relative few seem interested in listening to an ambitious 3rd Section band.
Question 1:
Are other bands worrying about the fact that the stereotypical brass band audience is getting older and are attendance figures dropping in general?
Question 2:
If so, has anyone had any good ideas in how to get new audience members interested?
Question 3:
In general does anyone have any good publicity tips?
I hope my post makes sense; it is a pet rant of mine at the moment. It's just I have realised that as a band and possibly as a banding community, we need to act now to secure audiences for the future and therefore secure a future for our bands.
Any Thoughts?
Mark.