TOUR MANAGEMENT 101
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    • A discussion with Stuart Ross
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    • Ticketing 101
    • Advanced Settlement
    • Behind the Barricade with Pete Beattle
    • Production 101
    • The Promoter vision: A discussion with Rob Hallett
    • Promo 101
    • Touring beyond the music: A discussion with Fitzjoy Hellin
    • Festivals 101
    • Forging your own path with Ina Jacobs
    • Green Touring I & II
    • Finding balance: A discussion with Michal Jobson
    • Master Tour 101
    • Discussion with an Artist: Ed Roland
    • Diversity in Touring
    • Pyro 101
    • Concert Touring Alternatives
    • Personal Finance
    • A Conversation with Tina Farris
    • Activism on Tour
    • A discussion with Bill Siddons
    • Tour Mgmt 101 interviews Promoter 101
    • Merch 101
    • Case Studies from the road
    • July Talk Live from the drive in: A recap from the crew
    • A discussion with Nick Light
    • Health & Wellness Check
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  • Templates
  • Episodes
    • Fundamentals of Tour Management Episodes 1 - 9
    • International Touring
    • A discussion with Stuart Ross
    • Road to Zen: Discussion with Bobby Schneider
    • Ticketing 101
    • Advanced Settlement
    • Behind the Barricade with Pete Beattle
    • Production 101
    • The Promoter vision: A discussion with Rob Hallett
    • Promo 101
    • Touring beyond the music: A discussion with Fitzjoy Hellin
    • Festivals 101
    • Forging your own path with Ina Jacobs
    • Green Touring I & II
    • Finding balance: A discussion with Michal Jobson
    • Master Tour 101
    • Discussion with an Artist: Ed Roland
    • Diversity in Touring
    • Pyro 101
    • Concert Touring Alternatives
    • Personal Finance
    • A Conversation with Tina Farris
    • Activism on Tour
    • A discussion with Bill Siddons
    • Tour Mgmt 101 interviews Promoter 101
    • Merch 101
    • Case Studies from the road
    • July Talk Live from the drive in: A recap from the crew
    • A discussion with Nick Light
    • Health & Wellness Check
  • About us
  • Contact us
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International Touring Series

It's common for newly established artists to start playing international shows early on in their career so a tour manager needs to know how to take an act overseas. In this course we go international in a special 2 part series covering the broad skills and information you’ll need to get across the border, to the stage, and back safely.

Its always 90% preparation so part one will mostly cover the advance work you’ll need todo first. then we’ll hit the ground running with what to expect if your first show is in Canada, Europe or the UK Our special guest’s Brande Lindsey with Global Access and Chris palmer with Rockit Cargo Will walk us through the wide range of support they give to a tour and how to avoid issues at the border.


Thank you for understanding that not every lesson has a template we can share but every lesson does have something you didn't already know. 

Episode 11 - International Touring 101  Part 1 


Immigration tips for foreign entertainers
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Carnet cheat sheet

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SCHENGEN TERRITORY:

MAP:  26-member EU countries https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/eu-countries/
(does not include not UK. IRE)
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ABOUT:  https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/

SCHENGEN CALCULATOR: https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/visa-calculator/
Nationalities (Visa Exempt) nationalities are allowed to stay in EU for SHORT STAY without a visa, for short stays (usually 90 days within a 180-day period):  ***NOT OVERSTAY

NATIONALITIES THAT NEED TO APPLY FOR A SCHENGEN VISA https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/who-needs-schengen-visa/


ETIAS - European Travel Information and Authorisation System
https://etias.com/

Starting January 01 2021, travellers that currently do not need a visa to visit EU member countries will require an ETIAS. 

Similar to the U.S. ESTA, it is a travel authorization for travelers not requiring a visa to visit Europe. Under the ETIAS, these visitors will undergo additional security checks prior to being permitted to enter into the EU.
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The ETIAS will be mandatory for citizens of such countries as the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.  > https://etias.com/etias-requirements
ETOAS



Episode 13 - International Touring 101 - part 2 

HELPFUL APPS & WEBSITES 

passporthealth.com - travel vaccines, lots of advice on what for what countryfree site / charge for appointments & vaccines

expressvpn.com - VPN (works in china)free 30 day trial if user refers you / paid subscription

www.wechat.com - chat client for asia free
jetlagrooster.comcreate custom sleep schedule to re-set your body clock - free

www.power-plugs-sockets.com - power plugs of the world / what adapter do I need? - free
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www.metric-conversions.org - convert distance, weight, temperature, etc free



Phases of International Visas - 
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Notes for Z & M Visas in China
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US Entry passport validity 

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