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Marc Broussard’s New community Is LIVE on Volume.com!
Imagine a place where you can connect directly with your fans, monetize your music, and create an exclusive space that builds your brand. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it’s happening right now, and it’s happening on Volume.com. And guess what? Marc Broussard joined the likes of Anders Osborne, Maggie Rose, David Cook, Andy Frasco with the launch of his new community—MB TV.
Say Hello to Taffeta Music Hall – Our Newest Streaming Venue 🎉
We’re excited to welcome Taffeta Music Hall to the Volume.com family! Taffeta is one of those rare venues where every show feels special—whether it’s an intimate indie set or a full-blown rock riot. And now, they’re streaming their magic live on Volume.com. That means more fans, more reach, and more memories made from anywhere in the world.
Volume.com + Music Gives to St. Jude Kids®: Turning Livestreams into Lifesaving Moments—Now It’s Your Turn
Volume.com, the premier destination for livestreamed music, is proud to announce its fourth consecutive year as the official streaming partner of Music Gives to St. Jude Kids® at BeachLife Festival, supporting the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®.
Welcome to the New Volume.com Homepage!
Today is a big day at Volume.com — we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new homepage! We’ve completely redesigned the experience to be cleaner, more modern, and even easier to navigate, all to help fans and artists connect faster and better than ever before.
Volume.com's New Profile Pages: A Game-Changer for ARTISTS and Fans
In today's fast-moving digital world, artists need platforms that don't just host their content — they need spaces that tell their story, stream their shows, and connect deeply with fans. Volume.com’s latest update to unify artist profiles into a single page does exactly that — and it could redefine how artists grow their brands online.
5 Steps To A Perfect Social Marketing Plan
Your album is ready, but where do you start with social media? Every artist right now is aware of the impact their socials have on their album/single release but you might not always know where to start planning and how to make sure your release has the most impact.
4 Ways Artists Are Growing Their Livestream communities (and You Can Too)
Whether you're on stage, online, or on the road, one thing is clear: fan connection is the new currency. More and more artists are building communities through platforms like Volume.com—and the smartest ones are turning casual listeners into superfans with a few simple strategies. Here are four proven ways artists are growing their livestream communities—and how you can too.
On the Road with Andy Frasco: Turning Tour Stops into COMMUNITY MEMBERS
For Andy Frasco, every city on his Try Not to Die tour isn’t just a gig—it’s a growth opportunity. He’s not just selling tickets—he’s building a fan-powered community base. And it’s working. Since launching OnlyFrasco on Volume.com in late January, his member count has nearly quadrupled. The not-so-secret weapon? Touring with a plan.
Introducing Analytics on Volume.com: Unlock Insights in Just a Few Clicks
Ready to take your livestreams to the next level? Look no further. Volume.com is here to help you drive success with our powerful new Analytics tool.
Fans First: Engaging With Your Fans on Volume.com
Your fans are the heart of your community and livestreams on Volume.com. Ultimately, your superfans join your community, and showing them your appreciation will keep them returning for the next show. Here are some helpful tips on deepening your fan engagement and creating unforgettable moments.
Launching a Successful Community on Volume.com
In today’s world, communities have become an essential tool for artists to engage with fans year-round. Launching a community on Volume.com is an excellent opportunity to connect with superfans while bringing in steady revenue. It goes beyond seeing you occasionally on tour; it keeps the ongoing connection between you and your fans alive.
HOW TOPHOUSE TRIPLED THEIR Community Members WITH THIS SIMPLE STRATEGY
TopHouse, an Americana Folk band known for their high-energy performances and nerdy charm, has steadily developed their community on Volume.com since May 2024. The band has built their community by offering fans exclusive access to their live-streamed shows from the road. TopHouse recently implemented a new strategy to drive an increase in memberships.
The Missing Link for Artist COMMUNITIES: Streaming Live Shows
Artist fan clubs, subscriptions, and online communities have become vital for fostering closer connections with fans. The challenge lies in delivering enough value to satisfy superfans without burning out. The solution? Livestreaming live shows directly from the venues—a streamlined way for artists to connect with fans around the excitement of their tour performances, offering a rich experience that doesn’t demand constant new content.
What’s Your On-Ramp to Fandom?
The live show is where fandom begins, but it’s not where it should end. Fans leave a concert excited, but without a clear way to stay connected, that excitement fades. You might not return to their town for another six months, so how can you keep that fire burning?Live streaming is the key. Offering regular live streams gives your fans a direct and immediate way to stay connected with you and your music. It’s the perfect bridge between your live shows, allowing fans to experience that powerful, real-time connection again and again—no matter where they are.
Sold Out Show? Why Not Stream It?
Every artist and venue dreams of a sold-out show—a packed room, fans' excitement, and a night of unforgettable performances. But while a sold-out show is a huge win, it also means something important: some fans didn’t make it in. These fans wanted to see your show but couldn’t, and that’s a huge missed opportunity—if you’re not live streaming. Streaming your sold-out show is a simple way to engage those fans who couldn’t get a ticket while collecting valuable data, like email addresses, to help you sell out the next one even faster.