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Tribute Acts for Casino Showrooms & Venues

Tribute acts sell tickets on the strength of catalogs people already love — at a fraction of an original artist's fee. We program single nights, series, and recurring slots for showrooms, clubs, and theaters.

Headline-Ready Acts

Acts from the published roster that venues program for ticketed nights — full profiles, photos, and media on every listing.

Booking Tips

Programming Tribute Acts That Draw

  1. Book the catalog, then the act

    Your market decides the artist — classic rock, country, or Latin legends draw differently by region. Pick the catalog your room's crowd grew up on, then pick the best act performing it.

  2. Give the show a runway

    Tribute nights sell on awareness. Six to eight weeks of promotion beats a two-week sprint — and acts can supply photos and video assets for your marketing.

  3. Check the act's media before you commit

    Every roster profile carries photos and video. Judge the production quality you'd be putting on your stage before the quote, not after.

  4. Spec production both ways

    House rig or band rig? Showrooms with installed sound save real money; rooms without need the act (or a rental) to carry it. It's the first question we'll ask.

  5. Think in series, not one-offs

    A monthly tribute slot builds a habit and lets you cross-promote each show. Recurring programming also negotiates better than five separate one-night deals.

  6. Route everything through one desk

    Riders, set times, travel, backline — an agency booking gives your entertainment manager one contact for every act on the calendar.

Typical Budget Guidance

What Venues Typically Budget

For ticketed tribute nights, venue buyers commonly plan $3,500–$12,000 per show for established regional and touring tribute acts, with premium full-production tributes running higher.

Draw, routing, night of the week, and who carries production move the number. Recurring slots and multi-show commitments typically negotiate better per-night terms — tell us about your calendar, not just one date.

These ranges are planning guidance only — not quotes and not listed prices. Every booking is quoted individually based on the act, date, travel, set length, and production needs.

Casinos & Venues FAQs

  • Do tribute acts actually sell tickets?

    A well-matched tribute act trades on a catalog audiences already love, which is exactly what drives advance sales for venue programming. The match matters: the right artist catalog for your market, promoted with enough runway, is what fills a room.

  • Can we book a recurring tribute series?

    Yes — recurring slots are common for casinos, clubs, and resorts that want draw-able entertainment on a calendar. Series bookings also tend to negotiate better per-night terms than one-offs. Tell us your calendar and market in the inquiry.

  • Who handles sound and lights?

    Either side can. Rooms with installed production save money; otherwise acts carry their own rig or we price a rental into the quote. Send your tech specs with the inquiry and the quote comes back with production already resolved.

  • Can acts provide marketing assets for the show?

    Professional tribute acts maintain promo photos and video you can use to market the night, and every roster profile here carries media you can review up front. Ask for the asset pack when you confirm the booking.

  • How do quotes work for venue bookings?

    Send the date (or the series), the room capacity, and your production situation through the inquiry form. Taylor Swift Tribute Bands comes back with acts, availability, and per-night pricing — negotiated per booking, never off a rate card.

Tell Us About Your Event

Send the date, the venue, and the sound you’re after — our booking team comes back with real acts and real availability.