In just the last two weeks, Stageit bought in $884,000, versus a half-million for all of 2019. That's a strong sign that, after 11 little-noticed years, coronavirus shut-downs have made musicians wake up to another way to play and get paid.
By A.D. Amorosi If ever a platform was built for the stay-at-home era and took years to realize it, it’s Stageit. The site is the spot where fans are paying to see upward of 700 artist performances a week in an intimate setting — face-to-face, laptop-to-laptop.
With touring, a musician’s financial lifeline, ceased until this pandemic ends, Stageit has suddenly become crucial to the survival of many smaller, independent artists. “We’re very blessed to be in a position where we’re able to help so many
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