Anyone out there in a band looking to take the next step by opening for a national touring band? Well, Guster is looking for up and coming bands to open up for them on an upcoming tour. Think your band has what it takes? Check out some more info below and a link to Guster’s website to sign up. -Matt@1063RL
NPR – Boston’s Guster has been together for almost 25 years, and released its seventh record in January. But it hasn’t forgotten its roots as a college band playing parties at Tufts University, angling for opening slots when other, bigger bands came through town. In that spirit, the alt-rock quartet is offering the opening spots on its national tour this fall to high-school and college bands who apply through the band’s website before 10PM EDT on Sept. 21. In announcing the contest, the band wrote:
Opening for national acts was a huge deal for us back when we were a college band named Gus. We were lucky enough to grab gigs supporting Jackopierce, Rusted Root, and Live before we even graduated from Tufts.
Getting in front of these audiences helped us gain the confidence to give “being in a band” a real shot. And we’d like to spread that karma, so we’re inviting college and high school bands to open for us on our upcoming November tour. Maybe we can even join your band for a song and vice versa? We’re going to make this happen at every stop on our tour between November 5th and November 21st.