Butts for Tour Buses

Butts for Tour Buses is a campaign by the British singer Kate Nash. Mounted to fund her 9 Sad Symphonies Tour, which was costing Nash around £10,000 a day, the campaign involved Nash opening an OnlyFans account, which offered pictures of her buttocks for $9.99 a month. Her announcement of the account went viral and, within a week, all her bills had been paid. She then mounted a protest outside the London offices of Live Nation UK and Spotify. Her campaign was mostly received positively, though Thom Rylance of The Lottery Winners tweeted his objections to Nash's success before backtracking and writers for The Independent, the Evening Standard, and World Socialist Web Site wrote opinion pieces critical of OnlyFans. The success of Nash's campaign increased her platform to discuss artists' struggles.