Artists Are Choosing Livestream-Ready Venues

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Be part of the Volume.com’s Venue Network — a growing group of venues built for livestreaming, from fully installed, remotely operated, turnkey rooms to livestream-friendly partner venues open to streaming. Built to help venues and artists reach more fans and unlock new revenue beyond the room.

Why livestreaming for music venues is now a booking advantage

Touring artists are asking a new question when they route shows:

“Can we livestream from this venue?”

Livestreaming for music venues has quietly become part of the booking conversation — not as a flashy add-on, but as basic infrastructure. Artists want venues where they can walk on stage, play their set, and walk off knowing the show reached far beyond the room.

The difference isn’t ambition — it’s execution. Venues using Volume.com like The Troubadour, 3rd & Lindsley, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre make livestreaming seamless, so artists don’t have to think about it at all.

Why Artists Want Livestream-Ready Venues

Today’s touring artists aren’t just performing for the people in the room. They’re:

What they don’t want is to troubleshoot livestream tech in every city.

Volume.com works directly with venues and house engineers to make livestreaming feel like a natural extension of the show. No pop-up production, no added stress — just clean audio, reliable video, and a stream that sounds like the room.

That’s why acts like North Mississippi Allstars gravitate toward venues where streaming is already dialed in. It removes friction from touring and adds value to every performance.

Artists choose venues that help them grow, not just perform.
When livestreaming is built into the room — and handled seamlessly through Volume.com — venues become part of the artist’s long-term strategy.

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