The Maine Launches Innovative Free National Tour
The Maine, an Arizona rock band formed in 2007, is set to take a bold step by launching a free national tour. This initiative not only highlights the group’s dedication to their fans but also paves the way for a new kind of concert experience.
Tour Details
Kicking off their free fall tour in Henderson, Nevada, on Sunday, The Maine plans to wrap up the tour on October 2 in Tustin, California. Along the way, the band members will sleep in their bus to cut costs, reflecting their commitment to engaging with fans without financial barriers.
Unique Funding Approach
In a creative twist, the band has invited fans to help fund the tour by contributing “gas money” online. This approach fosters a deeper connection with their audience, encouraging them to be part of the tour’s financial success. Furthermore, The Maine plans to supplement this funding through merchandise sales and a few paid club shows.
Breaking the Concert Norm
Departing from traditional venues like theaters and clubs, The Maine will host concerts in non-conventional spaces such as shopping malls. This innovative choice reflects a new era in live music where accessibility meets creativity, helping the band reach fans in unique settings.
Artist’s Perspective
“I don’t think it’s been done before,” says lead singer John O’Callaghan. “I think that’s what makes us so excited about it. And nervous.” The response from their extensive fan base, many of whom have attended over a hundred of their shows, reinforces the band’s commitment to make their music accessible to all.