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Closed Beta · Summer 2026

The Operating System
for Live Production.

Planning, advancing, venue intelligence, riders, and settlements — every workflow that runs a tour, on one connected platform. Built by industry veterans with 30+ years on the road.

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TourNex Command Center
Built By Industry Veterans
30+
Years of Tour Experience
4,000+
Shows Worked & Advanced
2,000+
Venues Navigated
35
Countries Worked
The Platform

Five modules. One connected system.

TourNex isn't five separate tools bolted together. Each module is built on the same data model, so an advance in one place updates the rundown in another, and the rider feeds the venue brief.

Why TourNex

The spreadsheets stop here.

01 · One Source of Truth

A single record of every show.

Advance sheets, day sheets, rundowns, riders, venue specs, and settlements live in one place — versioned, shareable, and always current. No more emailing v17 of a spreadsheet at 2 AM.

02 · Built By Operators

Designed by people who've run shows.

Every workflow in TourNex was modeled on the way real tours actually run — the language, the steps, the handoffs. You won't have to translate your job into someone else's idea of it.

03 · Connected by Design

When one thing changes, everything updates.

The rider drives the venue brief. The advance drives the day sheet. The settlement reconciles against the original deal. Change one input and the whole production stays consistent.

Run Every Show

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Beta access is rolling out to qualified tour managers, production managers, and venues. Tell us about your operation and we'll get back to you within two business days.

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The Platform

One platform.
Five connected modules.

TourNex models the entire live-production lifecycle as a single connected system. Each module owns a phase of the show. Together, they share one record of truth — so nothing has to be re-entered, re-emailed, or reconciled by hand.

Plot
The Plan
Advance
The Prep
Venue
The Room
Rider
The Spec
Settle
The Reconcile

The first true-to-scale, drag-and-drop stage plot tool. Inputs, backline, set pieces — drawn at real dimensions.

Pulls plot data, layers in logistics, schedules, and contacts. Builds the advance sheet for every date.

A live library of room dimensions, dock access, power, capacities — and the local crew who know them.

Hospitality, technical, and production riders generated from artist preferences and venue capabilities.

Settles every show against the deal — reconciling expenses, splits, and net against the original contract.

One Record. Five Workflows.

Most "tour platforms" are five tools in a trench coat.

You buy them separately, log into them separately, and reconcile their answers by hand. The rider lives in one place, the advance in another, the day sheet in a third, and the settlement in a spreadsheet someone built in 2014.

TourNex was designed as one platform from day one — so when the load-in time moves, the rundown, the venue brief, the crew calls, and the settlement template all move with it.

Shared Data Model
Tours, shows, venues, crew, gear, and contacts are first-class objects shared across every module — defined once, referenced everywhere.
Versioned & Auditable
Every change is tracked. You can see what changed, who changed it, and what it looked like before — on every document, every show, every settlement.
Role-Based Visibility
Tour managers, production managers, venues, and crew each see the slice of the operation that matters to them — and nothing else.
Print-Ready Output
Day sheets, advance sheets, riders, and settlement reports export to clean, printable PDFs the moment you need them — formatted for the bus and the production office.

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Module · Plot
First of Its Kind · True-to-Scale

Plan Every Inch.

The first true-to-scale, drag-and-drop stage plot app. Lay out the show at real-world dimensions — every amp, riser, mic stand, and input — and the rest of the platform reads from it.

Stage Plot Build · Johnny Rotten · Arena 60' × 40'
TourNex Plot — Stage plot build
What Plot Does

The technical layer the rest of your show is built on.

True-to-Scale Canvas

A 60×40 stage — actually 60×40.

Every icon is a PNG drawn to its real-world footprint — so a bass rig occupies the floor space a real bass rig occupies, and a riser sits where the riser will actually sit. The plot you draw is the plot the local crew actually loads in.

Input & Patch Lists

Channels, mics, stands — all linked.

Input lists update with the plot. When a channel moves, every doc that references it updates too. No more reconciling FOH against monitor world by hand.

Backline & Stage Gear

Every amp, riser, and DI in its place.

Backline, monitors, risers, and stage furniture mapped to the plot. Local crew knows exactly what goes where before the truck arrives.

Print & Share

Clean PDFs. No formatting tax.

Export plots, input lists, and backline sheets to clean, production-ready PDFs the moment you need them — formatted for both crew binders and the bus.

Module · Advance

Prepare Every Detail.

Day sheets, advance sheets, rundowns, and contacts — the operational layer that turns a tour route into a runnable show. Built with the language tour managers actually use.

Schedule · PNC Bank Arts Center · Thu, Jun 18, 2026
TourNex Advance — Show day schedule
Show Day Setup

Build the day in the language tour managers already speak.

Day type, venue link, show type, billing, support acts, catering count, ages, notes — the same fields you'd advance over the phone, structured and reusable from one show to the next.

Edit — Show Day · Johnny Rotten
TourNex Advance — Show day edit
What Advance Does

The advance sheet, replaced by a working document.

Day Sheets

One page. Every show. Every day.

Day sheets generate from the underlying advance — load-in, sound check, doors, set times, contacts, weather, parking. Print, share, or pin to the bus wall.

Advance Sheets

Built in the language you already use.

Sections, fields, and prompts that match how tour managers and production managers actually work — not a generic CRM dressed up for the road.

Rundowns & Schedules

A live schedule, not a frozen PDF.

Move sound check, and everything downstream updates. The rundown, the crew calls, and the day sheets all reflect the change — instantly.

Contacts & Comms

Every promoter, every venue contact, in one rolodex.

Contacts are first-class objects, attached to venues and shows. Last time you played the Greek? The promoter's number is right there.

Module · Venue

Know Every Room.

A living library of rooms, docks, power, capacities, and local crew. The venue intelligence layer that means you've already been there — even on the first time.

Venue Library · 54 rooms linked
TourNex Venue — Venue library
What Venue Does

A working knowledge of every room you'll ever play.

Room Specs

Dimensions, dock access, power, capacities.

The structural information your production needs to plan against — kept current, owned by the venue, accessible to the touring side.

Local Crew Directory

The people who actually know the room.

Stage managers, audio leads, riggers, and stagehands tied to each venue. Who worked your last show. Who's available for the next one.

Show History

Every show you've ever played here.

Past advances, settlements, notes, and lessons learned. The institutional memory of a room, always within reach.

Cross-Check

Will it fit? Will it power?

Stage dimensions and power loads are automatically checked against the venue's actual limits. Issues flag before you arrive.

Module · Rider

Specify Every Need.

Technical, hospitality, and production riders — generated from the show's actual specs, not pulled from a four-year-old Word doc. One source for what the show needs, in every room.

Rider Documents · One per tour, generated per show
TourNex Rider — Rider documents home
Structured Rider Builder

Every preference, structured as a field — not buried in a PDF.

Contacts, allergens, dietary restrictions, all-day items, meal periods — fields the venue can read at a glance. Versioned with revision numbers, ready to preview, print, and ship.

Catering Rider · Edit
TourNex Rider — Catering rider edit
What Rider Does

A rider that reflects what the show actually needs.

Hospitality

Dressing rooms, catering, transport.

Every preference, every requirement, structured as fields you can update once and apply everywhere — not buried in a 22-page PDF.

Technical

Synced with the plot.

Technical riders pull directly from the Plot module — input lists, gear specs, and backline. Update the plot, the rider follows.

Production

Crew calls, security, transport.

The production rider — what you need from the venue's side to make the day run — built and shared in the same place as everything else.

Per-Venue Variants

When the room needs something different.

Maintain a master rider for the tour, and override specific items per venue when the room can't accommodate. Versioned and audited.

Module · Settle

Account For Everything.

Settlements that reconcile against the original deal — not against memory or a folder of receipts. Every line item, every split, every variance, traceable back to a contract.

Settlement · Deal terms, ticket sales, platinum, deductions
TourNex Settle — Settlement build
What Settle Does

Settlements traceable back to the contract.

Deal Memory

The contract follows the show.

Guarantees, splits, caps, and bonuses are recorded at deal time and surfaced at settlement — no more digging through email for what was actually agreed.

Expense Capture

Receipts attached. Categories enforced.

Expenses are categorized as they're entered — local crew, hospitality, ground transport, production — so reconciliation isn't a translation job at the end of the night.

Variance Analysis

Where did the show beat — or miss — the deal?

Every settled line is checked against the deal. Variances flag automatically. Tour-wide views roll show-by-show performance into one read.

Print & Share

Clean settlement reports. On the bus.

Final settlement statements export as production-ready PDFs, signed and filed against the tour. Audit trail kept indefinitely.

Who It's For

Built for the people who run the show.

TourNex was designed for three groups whose work depends on each other — and who, until now, have been left to coordinate over email, phone, and spreadsheets.

01

Tour Managers

Logistics, communication, accountability, scheduling. The role with thirty browser tabs and one bus to keep on time.

The Old Way
Advance sheets in Excel. Day sheets in Word. Contacts in a notes app. Settlements in a folder of receipts. Cross-referenced by memory.
With TourNex
One platform. Every show, every advance, every settlement, every contact — connected, current, searchable, exportable.
+Day sheets that update automatically
+Every advance in one searchable place
+Settlements traced to the original deal
+Promoter and venue rolodex that travels
02

Production Managers

Technical information, execution, coordination. The role that has to know — before load-in — whether it'll fit, whether it'll hang, whether it'll power.

The Old Way
PDF plots emailed back and forth. Stage dimensions checked by hand. Riders out of sync. Surprises at load-in.
With TourNex
Plot, inputs, backline, and riders all live in one system — cross-validated against the venue before you load the truck.
+Plot revisions versioned, never lost
+Stage layout cross-checked against the room
+Riders that update with the plot
+Crew calls and rundowns in sync
03

Venues

Accurate advance information, riders, stage layouts, settlement information, operational consistency. Showing up prepared, every load-in.

The Old Way
Advance docs from twelve different formats. Riders from PDFs that may or may not be current. Settlement disputes resolved by memory.
With TourNex
A single, consistent advance and rider format from every tour. The room you own, kept current and shared on your terms.
+Consistent advance format from every tour
+Maintain the canonical room profile
+History across every show in the room
+Settlements with a traceable audit trail

If any of this sounds like your week, we should talk.

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Closed Beta

Request Beta Access.

TourNex is rolling out through a closed beta to qualified tour managers, production managers, and venues. Tell us a little about your operation and we'll be in touch within two business days.

What Happens Next
01
We review your request — usually within two business days.
02
A short call (or email exchange) to learn about your tours and venues.
03
Onboarding and access for you and your team.
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