Depending on the type of gigs you attend, you’ll likely start seeing the same group of people at different jobs once you start going consistently.

Weball of this is avoidable though, because you don’t need anyone to enjoy a concert.

It's a topic that has also piqued the interest of researchers from the university of oxford, who explore whether using gig economy workers helps to create a fundamentally.

So, dust off your smartphone, buckle up, and let us dive into the delightful world of gig work.

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Webread your local alternative newspapers, do online research on the local music scene, and make a list of places where you or your band might be a good fit.

However, it also demands a high level of performance consistency, flexibility to travel, and often, the resilience to handle unpredictable circumstances.

Webwhy not be location independent too?

Trust me, it’s scientifically proven* that you’ll have as good a time at a gig on your own as you would with mates.

It is similar to fish gigging in the ozarks, but it's done along the coast because flounder are saltwater fish.

Webgigging offers a direct way to connect with audiences, providing immediate feedback and the chance to build a loyal fan base.

But how many of you have thought to combine the two?

From zipping around with passengers to snuggling pets, these digital wonders offer the ultimate side hustle.

The variety of ways to make money while you’re traveling is growing steadily, thanks to advancing technologies and our increasing cultural ease with remote.

Gigging is a great way to travel.

Weblive music is an amazing experience just like travel.

*not really, but go with it.

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Here’s some tips on how to tackle solo gigging, and some answers to some faqs.

See who they’re featuring and make sure you’re a good fit.

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Some believe that gigging is less social than permanent jobs, but that couldn’t be further from the truth!

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Webimagine going to your dream concert and getting paid to be there!