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Who do you want to hang out with at future sessions? Head over to our Facebook page and let us know!

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Things have been really great the past few nights. Running on only 6 hours of sleep for a combination of too many days but thats okay. The memories will last forever. 


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A good friend of mine, Collin Crawford hooked me up and gave the TourStop Minneapolis website a complete makeover. I almost cried when I saw it. It’s so beautiful and beats all the expectations I had. We’ve been MIA for a little while due to finalizing paper work and fine details but with the announcement of fall tours, we’re busting ass to make sure we’re ready before your favorite bands come to Minnesota. 

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We’ve added a few new faces to the TourStop Minneapolis Street Team! I couldn’t be more excited/proud of where my company is going. It’s because of supportive people, like you, and the fantastic bands we work with that makes this all possible. 

From the bottom of my heart, Thank You. 

If you want to a member of the TourStop Minneapolis Street Team, shoot me a message and we’ll get you started! 

In This Business…

It’s all about who you know and how you treat people. You could be the best musician out there but if you don’t network and out yourself out there, nothing is going to happen. This is an industry where you rely on the outside world because to make it, they need to believe in you more than you believe in yourself. 

You also need to be nice to people. I don’t care who you “are” or who you think you “are” but being mean, rude, disrespectful, unprofessional and everything other negative thing will get you no where real fast. Word spreads in this industry fast, especially the music community of Minnesota. One false word or action and you can end your career as quickly as it took off. You can’t expect to be taken seriously as a musician if you can’t sell your share of tickets, promote to your show, pay your dues and if you can’t go five seconds without complaining about someone or something. 

I was completely taken advantage of in this situation and not only did you ruin your professional relationship with me but our personal one as well. You can keep the negative comments and bullshit to yourself because you’re on your own from now on. Neesh and myself helped you out because we were friends and instead of doing your part and saying a simple “Thank You” you developed egos that didn’t fit your musical standing and screwed us over. 

 It’s like my favorite person, The Merch Dude one tweeted ” I can always tell how long a band is going to last by how many times they say ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’