Backstage pass

Backstage pass

A backstage pass is an employee pass which allows its bearer access to employees-only areas at a performance venue. They are most commonly associated with rock music groups.

Such passes are usually a laminated paper worn on a lanyard, or on chain link or key chain holder at the belt, or a simpler "stick-on" applied to one's clothing. Plastic or paper wristbands may also be used. However, some elaborately designed backstage passes have been used by Bill Graham Productions/Winterland, Beaver Productions and many other regional and local promoters. To deter counterfeiting, passes often include holograms or color-shifting properties.

Some venues (including the House of Blues venues and Irving Plaza in New York) require their own passes to be worn, even by laminate holders for the tour.

Backstage passes sometimes become memorabilia sold to die-hard fans, especially when the pass is signed by a performer.

The term "Backstage Pass" is now used by companies like Yahoo! and television, radio and magazines for their reference to an area that highlights certain musical groups. Backstage Pass is also a management and production company that manages up and coming talent and established rock acts such as Alt-Rock band Sinch.

Types of Passes

There are a number of different types of backstage passes:

*All Access passes allow the bearer unlimted access to the performance venue. Such passes are generally restricted to the performers, their crew and management, and management of the venue.

*Stage Crew passes are used by those who set-up the stage. If used by local, temporary help, such passes are usually only valid only during this part of day, and not for during or after the show.

*Limited Access passes are usually intended for specially selected fans that get to "meet and greet" the performers, and can also be used for guests of the band in order to give them VIP status. Sometimes these passes will actually have VIP printed on them. These passes are often issued for afterparties.

*Backstage Passes are also given out by the band and band's manager to selected fans who want to hang out with the band. These passes are commonly associated with groupies, and are frequently issued for afterparties.

See also

* Ticket


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