The payment for performers can vary widely based on factors such as experience, type of performance, location, and the scale of the event. Emerging artists may earn anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, while established performers or headliners can command significantly higher fees, sometimes reaching tens or hundreds of thousands. Additionally, contracts may include performance royalties or bonuses based on ticket sales. Overall, the compensation can be highly variable depending on the specific circumstances.
Depends on what they do for the stunts.
No
well basically it depends the hole time your there its 25,000 a year but the next time they perform the get bonuses i was a west end performer but then they made me go rehab
Well, honey, Lawrence Welk paid his performers a salary that varied depending on their roles and experience. Some of the regular performers on his show were paid around $500-$1,000 per episode, while guest performers could earn anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars for their appearance. But hey, that was back in the day, so adjust for inflation and you might be in for a surprise!
Performers at the CMA Awards typically do not receive a direct payment for their performances, as participation is often considered an honor and a promotional opportunity. However, artists may benefit from increased exposure and potential sales boosts for their music following the event. Some performers may receive compensation in the form of travel expenses or hospitality, but this varies by individual contracts and agreements.
Depends on what they do for the stunts.
No, performers are not paid to perform at the Grammys.
What did Laurence welk pay his performers
No
100 thousand dollars
Only if you win.
well basically it depends the hole time your there its 25,000 a year but the next time they perform the get bonuses i was a west end performer but then they made me go rehab
Honey, the Grand Ole Opry performers don't just get paid in cash, they get paid in country music glory and the satisfaction of entertaining their fans. But if you're really curious, the average pay can range from a couple hundred bucks to a few thousand per show, depending on the artist's popularity and the venue. Just remember, it's not always about the money when you're living the honky-tonk dream!
The contestants do get paid, but it has not been disclosed on how much they get paid! I do know that on American Idol once you make it into the Top 12, you are required to join the performers' union AFTRA (The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists). As members of AFTRA, contestants must be paid the minimum hourly rate for a TV performer. AFTRA's last reported minimum wage rate was $921 per hour!!
Yes, performers can be hired and paid to sing. Conductors can also be hired and paid to conduct a choir. However, some people join choirs recreationally.
Well, honey, Lawrence Welk paid his performers a salary that varied depending on their roles and experience. Some of the regular performers on his show were paid around $500-$1,000 per episode, while guest performers could earn anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars for their appearance. But hey, that was back in the day, so adjust for inflation and you might be in for a surprise!
The cast of Fillmore - 1972 includes: Jefferson Airplane as Themselves Marty Balin as Performers Elvin Bishop as Themselves Mike Bloomfield as himself Ed Bogas as Performers Mike Carabello as Performers Jack Casady as Performers John Cipollina as Performers Bill Douglass as Performers Spencer Dryden as Performers Larry Fields as Performers David Freiberg as Performers Jerry Garcia as Performers Keith Godchaux as Performers Bill Graham as Bill Graham The Grateful Dead as Themselves Michael Holman as Performers Paul Kantner as Performers Jorma Kaukonen as Performers Bill Kreutzmann as Performers David LaFlamme as Performers Kip Maercklein as Performers (as The Elvin Bishop Group) Barbara Mauritz as Performers Ron McKernan as Performers Quicksilver Messenger Service as Performers The New Riders of the Purple Sage as Themselves Lorin Rowan as Performers Chris Rowan as Performers The Rowan Brothers as Themselves Carlos Santana as Performers Patricia Santos as Performers Boz Scaggs as Performer Rick Shlosser as Performers Michael Shrieve as Performers Grace Slick as Performers Hot Tuna as Themselves Bob Weir as Performers