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promoter

[pruh-moh-ter] / prəˈmoʊ tər /


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After gigs in Wales were also pulled this week, the tour's promoters, Deadwave Records, said they had been shelved "to avoid trouble" after "a group of people protested against them".

From BBC

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn says while there is clearly an audience for the sport, "it's a little bit barbaric for me, I am a boxing purist".

From BBC

Live Nation last year expanded its stake in OCESA, a concert promoter in Mexico, and wants to expand in Asia in the years ahead.

From MarketWatch

"We have encountered unforeseen challenges that despite the best efforts of our team, the producers, and promoters we have been unable to resolve," he said.

From BBC

The software then draws from Stewart’s proprietary database of venues, festivals and promoters, filtering options by genre, capacity and geography.

From Los Angeles Times




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