This is especially true of the A/V scores in larger venues as they will be comparing their rank to more established artists. If an artist has recently become "hot" they may have lower than expected scores for a time. Please note: both scores tend to lag an artist's current popularity. This as a venue specific popularity metric. Audience / Venue Score: this ranks an artist's popularity relative to other artists who have previously performed at a specific venue. This is an overall relative popularity metric. Audience Score: this is based on an Artist's social media tracker metrics from a number of different sites. These can help you prioritize the best events to consider buying. You will receive Audience and Audience / Venue rankings for each alert we send to you. Try narrowing the search by using specific venues, artists, or combinations of filters together. This search is much too broad and won't generate a manageable number alerts for you. For example, if you only enter "New York" for the city filter and hit 'Search' you will see that over 1400 pages of events currently announced matching the “New York” city filter. It is a good way to gauge if your search is too broad or too specific. This will give you some examples of previous and upcoming events (which have already been announced) which that combination of filters will detect. When you have a combination in mind, it's a good idea to use the 'Search' button before you use 'Setup Alert'. When setting up new notifications, you can use one or a combination of filters. New Event Alerts allow you to set up searches which runs constantly and alerts notify you instantly email about new event announcements which match the search parameters you have setup.
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