JonnyB Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 what are your going rates?i know that for we love sounds crookers are getting paid 300k. We are pretty close to that.we are on 150.......not 'k' just 150 hahaimagine that 300k to play to a crowd for an hour or two.easy living hey Quote
CBG Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 yeah nice. for a night 10-3. I get around $200. Not that great, but it's low skilled stuff at times lol. free drinks n shit as well.I while ago I heard John Course gets around 10k an hr, and he's a muppet.I would hate to imagine how much money the mau5 is on atm, he's been touring flat out for about 2 years now. Quote
JonnyB Posted May 20, 2010 Author Posted May 20, 2010 Mau5 would probaly be the richest out of all them, hed have the highest selling albums, probaly gets paid more then crookers, does more shows, has a record label, the whole deal.hed be fukin rolling in it.yeah free drinks are the bombactually tbh we arnt on 150, we dont have a flat rate really some times we get 100 an hour, i just said 150 because thats what we got paid for our last gig. Quote
Skank Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 im only on 60-80 an hour but i do take my fairshare of freebies like free entry for friends and drinksim with cupe 300k is a bit how r u going especially considering how many times theve failed in their sets Quote
dan_essential Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Got paid a couple hundred for playing at Creamfields. Usually, I'd invoice between $150-$200 for an hour to two hours.Paul van Dyk I've heard asks for $100k or thereabouts, which is still effing huge!..lol Quote
DjSTRiKE Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Im on anywhere from $100 - $150 an hour depending on what style of music, the actual effort i need to put in (mixing or just fading) and the length of time. Quote
Funky_Steve Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 I heard Tiesto used to get some huge fee per gig. Somewhere in the 6-digit category.Anyone have an idea what the local touring DJs get? So many of them seem to travel to a new city each weekend and that can't be cheap when you take into account air travel and accomodation. Quote
JonnyB Posted October 27, 2010 Author Posted October 27, 2010 if someone is playing interstate their airfairs would be paid for by the promotorsgetting paid for the gig would be seperatepaying for airfairs and shit makes gigs alot more enticing for the dj Quote
Tomy Posted October 28, 2010 Posted October 28, 2010 I while ago I heard John Course gets around 10k an hr, and he's a muppet.thats not true. i've supported him too and he is a weapon on the decks. Quote
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