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Question about bookings
I was curious how producers coming from developing/politically unstable countries (the citizens of which have to pass through long visa approval processes) can travel abroad for live tours? If a producer has produced some decent tracks and has a pretty decent fanbase, will he manage to travel to US/Europe for live gigs or is he better forget about all this gig thing?
In other words, how does the political status of the country affect the music career of a DJ/producer? Does it matter where a procuders comes from?
"This month, we're devoting an entire edition of The Hour to an important but largely hidden force in club culture: visas�that is, the legal permission artists need to perform in other countries.
The vast majority of DJs and live acts who travel abroad for gigs come from the EU and the US, and make their living in an international community of clubs and festivals. For artists from outside those territories, though, the life of a touring artist is much harder to pull off. The US has long been notorious for its stinginess with work visas, the cause of numerous cancelled gigs inside the States each year. Less talked about are the UK's immigration laws, which put artists from outside the European Union at a big disadvantage. The rules are confusing, the review process mysterious, the applications costly�as much as a month's wages in some countries, whether the visa is granted or not. The result is a system that holds back some untold number of the world's electronic artists, simply because of which country they were born in, and treats them like criminals for doing something their peers in more powerful countries enjoy as a right."
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