The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Promoter AEG teams with Zero Mile to expand concert presence

New venue The Eastern will break ground soon as well.

- By Melissa Ruggieri mruggieri@ajc.com

Local live music promoter Zero Mile Presents, which books and operates the Variety Playhouse and Terminal West, has partnered with mega-promoter AEG Presents.

The new deal will expand AEG’s presence throughout the Southeast, while boosting the booking possibilit­ies for the Atlanta venues, as well as the Georgia Theatre in Athens.

“We’re super excited to put a little more leverage behind what we’ve been doing independen­tly for so long and cement more longevity to what we’ve built to this point,” said Alan Sher, vice president of operations for Zero Mile Presents. “The independen­t promoter model has been shifting the past few years and we’ve seen that pressure at eye level. We’re excited to get a little more firepower behind us and see what we can do.”

In addition to the partnershi­p between AEG and Zero Mile, Atlanta’s Bowery South, which books shows at numerous venues, including Aisle 5, The Earl and The Masquerade, will consolidat­e to become part of the Zero Mile team.

Scott Orvold, president of Zero Mile, said he thinks the new arrangemen­t will result in an increase in the number and level of artists at their venues.

Orvold noted that many artists sign a “tour deal” with a larger promoter, a package deal for a slew of dates around the country. In the past, that would have thwarted Zero Mile’s booking efforts. But with AEG, the possibilit­ies have widened.

“The hope is to a) get bigger shows through that system and b) hold on to the ones we already have,” Orvold said.

Zero Mile and AEG engaged in talks for about two years before coming to terms on an open-ended partnershi­p that allows the Atlanta promoter to retain control of its programmin­g.

The Zero Mile portfolio will continue to expand with the addition of The Eastern, the 2,200-capacity venue that is expected to open by the fall of 2020. AEG and Zero Mile will break ground on the venue – located in the Reynoldsto­wn neighborho­od and expected to be the anchor of the Atlanta Dairies project – in the next couple of months.

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