The Junction Fiver features five local teenage bands playing to a maximum crowd of 850 people, but its average crowd is around 600 people. Tickets cost £5, so it is the equivalent of paying £1 for each band you see playing.
The Bands are given a set amount of tickets to sell from which they take £2 from each ticket they sell. The more they sell, the more money they make and the larger number of people who would be seeing them play.
The Fiver aims to encourage and nuture emerging acts and provides a platform for young musicians to work with professional technicians, a top class PA system and exposes them to an audience five times their normal size.
The Junction needs to continue to attract new bands in order to keep this brand going and must increase the presence of the event on its own website and amongst social networking sites and forums.
Gary Brown is the events manager for the night of the Fiver.
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