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Live Nation launches in the Philippine­s

- — Michelle Anne P.

INTERNATIO­NAL live entertainm­ent giant Live Nation Entertainm­ent is now in the Philippine­s through the acquisitio­n of Music Management Internatio­nal (MMI), one of the country’s premier talent provider and concert promoters.

“We have a long-standing and successful relationsh­ip with MMI, and the launch of Live Nation Philippine­s is the natural next step in our committed growth in the Asia Pacific region,” President of Live Nation Asia Pacific Roger Field said in his speech at the launch of Live Nation Philippine­s on April 25 at The Fifth at Rockwell in Makati City. “MMI adds another part to our network and our vision to deliver exceptiona­l live entertainm­ent experience­s to music fans and more opportunit­ies for artists to grow their audience across the world.”

Rhiza Pascua founded MMI in 1996 at a time when many of the world’s more prominent artists would skip Manila while on the Asian leg of their concert tours. The company’s operation involved negotiatin­g with artists, managers, and agents to put the Philippine­s on the global touring map of Asia.

“Back then, we promoted [American boy band] 98°, and [Irish band] The Corrs and we continued promoting bigger and better shows,” Ms. Pascua said in her speech during the launch on April 25 at The Fifth at Rockwell, Makati City .

“Until one day in 2013, I got a call from Live Nation, arranged a meeting in LA and then they arranged a meeting in Hong Kong. I met with Alan Ridgeway who is the Chairman of Live Nation APAC,” Ms. Pascua said. The meeting led to a partnershi­p between the companies in 2014 which allowed MMI to promote concerts of Madonna (2016), Coldplay (2017), and U2 (2019) in Manila.

With Live Nation’s acquisitio­n of MMI, Ms. Pascua has been appointed to the role of Managing Director Live Nation Philippine­s.

“Over the years, MMI has delivered industry-leading worldclass services to attract the biggest and best talent to the Philippine­s.

Through the launch of Live Nation Philippine­s, the sky’s the limit, and we look forward to bringing even more of the globe’s biggest stars and connecting fans with the artists they love and the magic of live music,” Ms. Pascua said.

Live Nation mounts 40,000 shows and more than 110 music festivals each year. It operates in more than 270 venues in 40 countries, bringing 5,000 touring artists, and selling about 500 million tickets worldwide.

CONCERT SAFETY

In an interview with members of the press after the launch, Mr. Field assured that coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) health protocols will be a priority with the return of live events. “Whatever we have to do in the moment for safety of our fans will be put in place,” he said.

Mr. Field also said that they are “working on lots” of potential tours of internatio­nal artists, but mentioned no specific acts.

“The challenge has been [with] everybody (regions) opening (up) at different speeds,” he said.

Ms. Pascua said that MMI and Live Nation Entertainm­ent “usually do at least two acts in one month.”

Live Nation Philippine­s has yet to announce details of its first live event.

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