Tour playbook
One t‑shirt bar, every stop on the routing
Multi-city programs usually mean re-briefing a new vendor in every market and praying the booth looks the same in Phoenix as it did in Portland. Touring the bar solves that: same crew, same kit, same standards, city after city.
Why tours tour with us
Consistency is the product. The menu board, the rack, the press choreography — identical at every stop, because it is the same people and the same equipment. Your tour photographer gets matching coverage in every city without re-staging anything.
The menu localizes. Keep your hero designs constant and swap one slot per city — a skyline, an area code, an inside reference. City-specific shirts are the ones fans post, and the transfer production for a swap costs a fraction of reprinting an inventory.
No inventory roulette. Pre-printing for a tour means guessing sizes for ten cities at once and eating the misses. Printing on site means the same counted blank stock flexes across the whole routing, and leftover blanks roll to the next stop instead of a landfill.
How routing gets quoted
Tours are priced as a program, not as disconnected one-offs. Southern California stops carry no travel fee; the flat $900 covers runs like Las Vegas, and longer leaps are routed and quoted leg by leg. Send the city list and target dates — even a rough draft — and we will return a per-stop and whole-tour number with crew, blanks, and transport laid out.
Field notes from the road
Activation windows tighten on tour: mall atriums and dealership lots rarely give you the generous load-in a ballroom does. The bar opens in about an hour, and we advance every stop with the venue contact so power, parking, and footprint are settled before the truck arrives.