On Tour
Embedded support offered while I am actively on the road with your tour.
On Tour support is offered in real time, during active tours, runs, or high-demand periods, with me physically present and moving alongside the tour for a defined stretch of time.
This work exists because most support is offered after people are already home,
once the pace has slowed and the strain has already accumulated.
On Tour support is different.
It meets people while the work is still happening.
Why This Support Exists
Life on the road asks people to stay regulated under constant pressure.
Long days.
Little privacy.
High responsibility.
Minimal recovery time.
When you’re on tour, there isn’t space to step away and tend to what’s building up. You function, you perform, you move on to the next city. Things get carried quietly because there’s nowhere appropriate to set them down.
On Tour support exists to offer steadiness inside that reality, with someone who understands touring culture and is present within it.
What
On Tour Support Looks Like
On Tour support means I am embedded with the tour for a defined period of time, traveling alongside the team and offering support in real time, within the existing rhythm of production.
This may include:
traveling with the tour for a specific leg or run
being present on show days and travel days
integrating quietly into the flow of production
offering support in moments that naturally arise
This is not remote support and not something offered from the outside. It is on-site, in-context presence, shaped around what the tour can realistically hold.
If you are looking for support but do not want to add another person to the tour party, there are other ways this work can be offered.
In those cases, support may be structured as:
a scoped partnership engagement
a short-term intensive with defined access
time-bound, high-touch support offered off-site or virtually
These options are offered within clear containers and boundaries.
It’s important to note that embedded, on-tour presence is a different scope of work. When clients are looking for the same level of access and availability without physical embedding, that support is structured differently and reflects a higher level of intensity and responsibility.
All options are discussed openly during inquiry to ensure the support offered matches the needs, capacity, and structure of the team.
What the Day To Day looks like.
The work is intentionally low-profile and adaptable.
Depending on the needs of the tour, support may include:
brief grounding or decompression moments during demanding days
optional check-in spaces for crew or team members
one-on-one support for individuals carrying higher responsibility
quiet presence during high-pressure stretches
support around transitions between legs or at the end of a run
Nothing is mandatory. Nothing is performative.
The goal is to support people without disrupting production flow.
Who This Is For
On Tour support is designed for:
touring artists
crew and production teams
tour managers and coordinators
artist teams navigating long or intense runs
It’s especially helpful during:
extended tours with limited rest
high-pressure legs
periods of collective fatigue
moments where communication or morale begins to thin
transitions where strain often surfaces quietly
How Support Is Structured
When Im on the road with you!
On Tour support is:
time-bound
clearly scoped
agreed upon in advance
Support may be offered for:
a specific leg of a tour
a defined run or stretch
festival circuits
high-demand periods where embedded support is needed
Details are discussed ahead of time so expectations, access, and boundaries are clear for everyone involved.
What This Is Not
This work is not therapy.
It is not crisis intervention.
It does not replace medical or clinical care.
It is grounded, relational support offered on the road, shaped by lived experience of touring environments and held with respect for hierarchy, privacy, and consent.
Inquiring About On Tour Support
If you’re considering On Tour support for an upcoming tour or run, you’re welcome to reach out.
We’ll discuss:
tour timeline and routing
team size and structure
what kind of embedded presence makes sense
how support can integrate without disruption
→ Inquire About On Tour Support
A Note on Presence
I’ve been working within touring environments long enough to recognize
the points where things begin to wear down quietly.
Not at the breaking point.
Earlier than that.
I know where pressure accumulates, where responsibility concentrates, and where there’s rarely space to pause without something else being disrupted. I also know how different the experience is when support comes from someone who understands touring from the inside rather than observing it from the outside.
This work is shaped by that experience.
It’s designed to stay out of the way, respect existing roles and hierarchies, and move alongside the tour rather than comment on it. The intention is not to insert something new into the process, but to offer steady, informed presence within the reality that already exists.
