# Concert production

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'''Concert production''' is the act of putting on a [concert](/source/concert) or a live music performance.  As an individual's role, this refers to the person coordinating all the staff and equipment necessary to make a concert happen;
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/Music/2010/Specification/Unit_8_Concert_Production_and_Staging.pdf |title=Concert Production and Staging}}</ref> they monitor the schedule, pay the staff, act as a hub for communication between team members, and generally make sure the event runs smoothly.  The role of a '''concert producer''' or '''concert promoter''' is best filled by a person with good organizational skills, a [diplomatic](/source/Diplomacy) demeanor, and plenty of charisma.  As a company's role, concert production may also include the responsibility of [booking](/source/Talent_agency) the musicians, [marketing](/source/marketing) the concert, and the financial loss or gain of the event. Over the last 10 years, the number of independent concert producers in the United States has diminished greatly due to acquisition of smaller firms by large national companies.

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