Chris Fronzak, the energetic frontman of the band Attila, is no stranger to entrepreneurial pursuits. From renting tour vans to launching a cheeky chewing gum brand called Jawz, Fronzak always has his finger in many pies. His latest brainchild, "Tour Soundtrack," promises to be a game-changer for artists worldwide.
For those unfamiliar, "Tour Soundtrack" is a project designed to help artists earn revenue from music played during set changes at live events. Fronzak, who is also known for his OnlyFans fame, unveiled this project over the weekend, and it's already generating buzz. "Tour Soundtrack" aims to monetize the music played over the PA system during live performances, allowing performers to pay for plays at specific events.
"Hyper-Targeted Reach: Your music is played directly to the exact audience you want to connect with — live at concerts where fans already love the genre," reads the project's website, toursoundtrack.com.
The concept behind "Tour Soundtrack" is both simple and brilliant. Unlike generic playlisting services or misleading ads, this platform targets real people in real venues. If your track gets airtime at a concert, it's an automatic endorsement from artists fans already admire and trust.
But the benefits don't stop there. The service also promotes your music through Spotify playlists, signage, social media, and digital tie-ins. Plus, it offers comprehensive analytics, allowing artists to track when and where their songs are played, monitor Shazams, clicks, and more.
Currently, the only tour utilizing "Tour Soundtrack" is Attila's upcoming gig, where they'll open for Whitechapel and Slaughter To Prevail on March 21–22. This event alone is expected to expose over 61,000 concertgoers to the new music.
With such a promising start, "Tour Soundtrack" could redefine how artists connect with their audiences. Chris Fronzak's vision might just be the next big thing in live music promotion.