5 Ways to Manage Your Money While Touring Overseas

The life of a musician is rarely simple, but at least at the top of the business you can afford to hire people to deal with the business of keeping your affairs in order. When you’re a mid-level performer or just starting out life can be awfully confusing, and it only becomes more baffling when you start to receive attention from overseas.

Music Festival Battle: Iceland vs. Greenland

Touring the arctic circle definitely means that you’re going to have all kinds of options when it comes to activities to engage in during your holiday. This is due to the fact that you will have a wide variety of destinations to choose from as well as a number of activities to pick from once you get there. You may even be left in a dilemma wondering where to go. But if you’re planning a trip to the arctic circle, there are two music and cultural festivals in particular that you’ll have the opportunity to check out. Both of them…

Concerts for a Cause: Hurricane Sandy Relief

Sometimes a love of music, good times and getting a little muddy is reason enough for putting on a music concert of festival. But sometimes there’s a bigger cause behind the music. Earlier this month, American television network ABC and the Red Cross partnered together to put on the Hurricane Sandy Relief concert, which was a collective aid response to the devastating hurricane that hit the east coast of the United States (among other places) earlier this month.

Songs for the Solo Traveller

Going for a road trip is fun. With music it is even more fun. Driving solo on an open road with travel themed old fashioned classics: priceless. Great road trip music on a long journey is more than just chilled, it’s an adventure. If you’re about to start off in the world of solo travel, then you better prepare. Music is an excellent way to enhance your experience, keep positive, stay awake, and most importantly – keep you motivated. Here’s some tunes to help you do that.

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