This site was created by Dr. Brian Felix’s Music Business II class at UNC Asheville in the spring of 2020. We are committed to creating a well-researched and useful resource for musicians and music business professionals as they navigate the Covid-19 era. Class Members: Joey Harrington, Quinn McKearney, Kayla McKinney, Frances Mehlenbacher, Dean Merritt, Jennifer Walls

Online Platforms, Labels Waive Fees

On March 20th online music platform Bandcamp, decided to waive their sales fees. This decision was made of course in light of the current Coronavirus situation. The co-founder and CEO Ethan Diamond said “For many artists, a single day of boosted sales can mean the difference between being able to pay rent or not.” In addition to waiving the fees, Bandcamp also released a list of ideas and resources to help artists while their shows are cancelled. 

Waiving the fees was certainly a success for Bandcamp and musicians on the platform who reported their largest single day sales in the company’s 11 year history. Musicians with material on Bandcamp generated 4.3 million dollars in sales, which is 15x their standard for a Friday. 

The press surrounding Bandcamp’s decision to waive fees started a trend that several labels chose to follow as well. Fat Possum, Sub Pop, Merge records and others also choose to give their artists 100% of revenue to artists on March 20th as well. As the pandemic continues it will be interesting to see if labels and platforms like Bandcamp will choose to do this more frequently. 

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