TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY REQUIREMENTS. C1. PURCHASER shall provide travel, hotel, dressing room, catering and all other required hospitality at PURCHASER’s sole expense and at no cost to the ARTIST. Travel and hospitality requirements contained in attachment(s) hereto become a part thereof.
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TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY REQUIREMENTS. C2. XXXXXXXXX agrees to provide ARTIST'S REPRESENTATIVE with detailed directions to the place of performance. If ARTIST gives advance notice to PURCHASER that the ARTIST is arriving by air, PURCHASER shall provide GROUND TRANSPORTATION for ARTIST plus luggage and instruments between airport, hotel, concert venue, and return to airport upon departure via Sedan/Town Car or SUV. If PURCHASER is picking ARTIST up, he must be on time, meet the ARTIST at the point of arrival with an identifying sign and must be able to carry luggage and have appropriate transportation available. If PURCHASER is providing air tickets, ARTIST requires four (4) economy class ticket plus overweight and cartage, if any. Train tickets (unless special contractual provision has been made) are not acceptable. IF PURCHASER IS PROVIDING TRANSPORTATION AS OUTLINED ABOVE, SCHEDULING MUST BE APPROVED BY ARTIST’S MANEGEMENT PRIOR TO BOOKING. C3. If PURCHASER is providing HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, a minimum of four (4) non smoking king single room with large bed (no double bed) in a minimum of a 4-star hotel (with a full gym, wireless internet, and air conditioning, etc) is required. The room shall be available until the day after the performance with the ARTIST to comply with check-out times and hotel rules. The PURCHASER shall not be responsible for any extra charges during the stay of the ARTIST. Please, try to arrange an early check-in when the transport schedule makes it necessary. Hotel recommendation (Please provide two): Name URL Name URL C4. PURCHASER shall provide a comfortable and private DRESSING ROOM within easy access to clean and private lavatories which are supplied with soap, toilet tissue, towels, and full length mirrors. Towels shall be provided for ARTIST'S use in dressing rooms and on stage.
TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY REQUIREMENTS. C1. PURCHASER shall provide travel, hotel, dressing room, catering and all other required hospitality at PURCHASER’s sole expense and at no cost to the ARTIST. Travel and hospitality requirements contained in attachment(s) hereto become a part thereof, and shall be supplied by tour manager during advance. G R O U N D T R A N S P O R T A T I O N XXXXXXXXX agrees to provide ARTIST'S REPRESENTATIVE with detailed directions to the place of performance. PURCHASER shall, at his sole cost and expense, provide GROUND TRANSPORTATION for ARTIST and entourage of EIGHT (8) people plus luggage and equipment, etc. between airport, hotel, concert venue, hotel and return to airport upon departure. All details should be approved by tour manager.
TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY REQUIREMENTS. GROUND TRANSPORTATION XXXXXXXXX agrees to provide ARTIST'S REPRESENTATIVE with detailed directions to the place of performance. PURCHASER shall, at his sole cost and expense, provide GROUND TRANSPORTATION for ARTIST and entourage of four (4) people plus luggage and equipment, etc. between airport, hotel, concert venue, hotel and return to airport upon departure. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS If PURCHASER is providing HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, a minimum of four (4) single rooms are required. The rooms shall be available until the day after the performance with the ARTIST to comply with checkout times and hotel rules. The PURCHASER shall not be responsible for any extra charges during the stay of the ARTIST. Please list the name, address and phone of the hotel being provided by the PURCHASER or two (2) recommendations of clean, 4-star hotels if PURCHASER is not providing hotel accommodations. Hotel recommendation #1 Name: Address: Phone/Fax: Rate per room Hotel recommendation # 2 Name: Address: Phone/Fax: Rate per room HOSPITALITY & DRESSING ROOMS Dressing Rooms PURCHASER shall provide at least, two (2) comfortable and private DRESSING ROOMS, adequate for use by four (4) people. These rooms shall be clean, dry, well-lit, heated or air-conditioned. Toilet Facilities PURCHASER shall provide a private toilet (not available to the public) BACKSTAGE. Wash area with hot and cold running water, clean towels and soap.

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