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#3. What is the Chicago booking fee? See below.
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Although less frequently requested, the following might be considered, also.
- A non-performance personal appearance.
An example would be to hire a celebrity to attend a private or corporate party as simply a (non-performing) guest to mingle with other guests, or to hire the celebrity to do a meet-and-greet at your party.
- A virtual performance.
A virtual performance is a live or recorded show—such as a concert, play, dance, comedy act, or other artistic presentation—that is broadcast or streamed online instead of being performed in front of a physical audience. Artists perform live from a studio, venue, or even their homes and stream the show on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, or Instagram Live. Essentially, a virtual performance brings entertainment to audiences through the internet rather than in-person venues.
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Chicago band Biography
Booking Chicago band
Formed in 1967
Formed in Illinois
Based in California
Based in Los Angeles
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Members:
Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow, Walfredo Reyes Jr., Ray Herrmann, Neil Donell, and more!
Chicago is an American rock band formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1967.
The group began calling themselves the Chicago Transit Authority in 1968, then shortened the name in 1969. Self-described as a “rock and roll band with horns”, Chicago‘s songs often combine elements of classical music, jazz, R&B, and pop music.
In 2017, Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm, and James Pankow were elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame for their songwriting efforts as members of the music group. Chicago received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award on October 16, 2020.
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Chicago’s first self-titled album sold more than two million copies and spawned four chart singles, beginning a string of massive hits that lasted to the end of the decade, with each album cover sporting a variation on the Chicago logo and a sequential title with a roman numeral: Chicago II, Chicago III, etc.
Chicago’s music was a combination of many varying styles, from hard rock to light pop, and often included elements of jazz and classical.
Following Peter Cetera‘s gold-selling #1 hit in 1976, “If You Leave Me Now,” the group became more identified with romantic ballads than anything else. Chicago went into decline after a split with Guercio in 1977 and the accidental death of Kath in 1978, but it quickly rebounded in 1982 with “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” and the million-selling “Chicago 16,” and was able to sustain its renewed popularity despite Peter Cetera‘s departure for a solo career in 1985.
Second only to The Beach Boys in Billboard singles and albums chart success among American bands, Chicago is one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups, and one of the world’s best-selling groups of all time, having sold more than 100 million records.
Hits include:
- Beginnings
- Call On Me
- Hard To Say I’m Sorry
- Here In My Heart
- If You Leave Me Now
- Look Away
- Wishing You Were Here
- You’re The Inspiration
- Another Rainy Day In New York City
- What Kind of Man Would I Be?
- Will You Still Love Me?
- Hard Habit To Break
- I Don’t Wanna Live Without Your Love
- Old Days
- Saturday In The Park
- Baby, What A Big Surprise
- Ballet For A Girl in Buchannon: 25 or 6 to 4
- Just You ‘N’ Me
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
- No Tell Lover
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More biographical information: Wikipedia
How is the fee of Chicago determined?
✅ Chicago fee determination
Chicago’s manager determines the artist’s concert fee (also known as a guarantee) by evaluating a combination of business, market, and logistical factors.
Here’s a breakdown of key elements considered:
1. Chicago’s Popularity and Demand
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Ticket Sales History: How many tickets they’ve sold recently in the same market or similar ones.
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Streaming & Radio Metrics: Spotify/Apple Music numbers, YouTube views, Shazam stats, radio spins.
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Social Media Following & Engagement: Followers, reach, and how active and loyal the fan base is.
2. Market Strength
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City or Region: Artists can command higher fees in cities where they are more popular.
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Venue Size: Bigger venues mean more ticket sales and higher potential revenue.
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Local Competition: Is the artist competing with other events nearby on the same date?
3. Chicago Touring Expenses
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Band & Crew Payroll: Salaries, per diems, union rates.
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Production Costs: Lights, sound, transportation, backline, hotel, security, etc.
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Travel: Flights, buses, fuel, lodging. Fees are often higher for more distant or logistically complex locations.
4. Type of Event
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Hard Ticket Show: The artist is the main draw; ticket sales drive revenue. The fee is based on expected gross revenue minus expenses.
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Festival or Fair: Often pay higher flat fees as the event assumes ticket risk.
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Corporate or Private Event: Typically, higher pricing due to exclusivity and often minimal promotional benefit.
5. Promoter Offer and Negotiation
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The manager evaluates received offers and may negotiate elements to modify the fee or reduce expenses.
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Promoters/Private Buyers typically present a formal offer sheet that includes:
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Guarantee (flat fee): Minimum the artist gets paid.
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Backend or Bonus: Extra earnings based on ticket sales after breakeven. (Typically, this is not applicable to private/corporate events.)
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Expenses: Travel, accommodations, hospitality, etc.
6. Comparing Fees
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Managers often compare fees of similar-level artists to stay competitive in pricing.
7. Chicago Routing Considerations
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If the date fits smoothly into a larger tour routing, they might accept a lower fee.
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If it’s a one-off or out-of-the-way show, the fee might be higher to justify the extra time and effort.
What other artists are similar to Chicago?
✅ Artists similar to Chicago
- Blood, Sweat & Tears — Blended rock, jazz, and horn-driven arrangements in a way very similar to Chicago, with powerful brass sections and sophisticated songwriting.
- Earth, Wind & Fire — Combined tight horn sections, polished musicianship, and crossover appeal between pop, soul, funk, and jazz influences.
- Tower of Power — Known for energetic brass-heavy performances, funky grooves, and complex instrumental arrangements that appeal to fans of Chicago’s musicianship.
- Steely Dan — Shared Chicago’s appreciation for jazz-influenced rock, studio precision, and layered instrumental compositions.
- The Doobie Brothers — Mixed rock, soul, and soft rock elements with polished harmonies and radio-friendly songwriting during the same era.
- Toto — Featured highly skilled musicians, smooth production, and a blend of rock, pop, jazz, and progressive influences.
- Average White Band — Delivered soulful grooves and horn arrangements that resonate with listeners who enjoy Chicago’s fusion of styles.
- Ambrosia — Combined soft rock melodies with progressive and jazz-inspired musical complexity similar to Chicago’s smoother material.
- Foreigner — Shared arena-rock appeal and polished production while occasionally incorporating keyboard and orchestral textures reminiscent of Chicago’s mainstream era.
- Boz Scaggs — Blended blue-eyed soul, jazz, and adult contemporary rock with refined musicianship that aligns well with Chicago’s softer side.
Who is De La Font Agency?
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This company’s expertise spans across genres and industries, making it easier to find the perfect act for your audience—whether you’re hosting a corporate gala, university event, a wedding, a fair or festival.
Our focus is providing top-quality service for you, the Buyer. Providing answers and fast service. We are your Professional Entertainment Consultant, i.e., your Booking Agent.
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How to Make an Inquiry
- To learn availability and tailored pricing, simply go to the De La Font Agency information request form: “Let’s Get Started“.
- Provide event details: type, date(s), location, audience, and budget.
- Preferred timeline until event date: 90 days – 18 months.
- Suggested minimum timeline: 30 days. (This is to allow sufficient time for contract negotiations, travel and production arrangements, and any other necessary planning.)
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In the below section, find links and information regarding Chicago videos, music, upcoming tour dates, and Frequently Asked Questions.
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Upcoming Tour Dates for Chicago on Ticketmaster
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