Full-Time
Posted on 7/15/2025
Organizes live entertainment events and ticketing
$16.50/hr
No H1B Sponsorship
New York, NY, USA
In Person
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Live Nation Middle East organizes and promotes live events in the Middle East, including concerts, comedy shows, and family entertainment. It brings international artists to the region and coordinates venues, production, marketing, and ticketing to enable audiences to attend events. The company earns revenue from ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise, leveraging a global network and local partnerships to deliver multi-genre experiences. Its goal is to grow the live entertainment market responsibly by expanding opportunities for artists, brands, and local venues while emphasizing sustainability.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Beverly Hills, California
Founded
2005
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Live Nation announces a strategic investment in UK independent electronic music promoter Louder, backing events like Parklife Festival and On The Beach.
Live Nation Entertainment has secured approximately €630 million ($742 million) in private debt financing to fund its global investment in concert venues. The company confirmed the transaction but declined to provide specific details. The funding will support the development and modernisation of venues worldwide, expanding capacity to meet growing global concert demand. Live Nation, known for promoting concerts and selling tickets, has been increasingly investing in venue development and infrastructure. The private debt financing represents the latest capital raise by the entertainment giant as it continues expanding its physical footprint in the live events industry.
Live Nation says it is ‘strengthening the foundations’ of live music in the region.
Live Nation has invested in Romanian promoter Emagic and Slovak booking agency Vivien as part of its expansion across Central and Eastern Europe. The move addresses a significant supply-demand gap, with over 50% of Slovak fans and 47% of Romanian fans travelling to other cities for concerts due to limited local events. Emagic, active since 2005, has promoted major acts including Metallica, Coldplay and Guns N' Roses in Romania. Vivien has brought artists such as Beyoncé, Rammstein and Iron Maiden to Slovakia whilst managing leading Slovak act IMT Smile. The investments aim to increase concert volumes across more cities, reduce fan travel requirements and improve access to international touring artists. The strategy follows Live Nation's recent growth in Hungary and other neighbouring markets.
Ryman Hospitality Properties, a hotel REIT with a 5% dividend yield, offers investors exposure to the live music industry through its ownership of Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. The company owns five of the 10 largest nongaming convention hotels in the US, managed by Marriott under the Gaylord brand. Whilst Live Nation Entertainment dominates primary ticketing with an 80% market share at major venues, Ryman provides an alternative investment angle. The company's entertainment segment is growing faster than its convention business, benefiting from country music's strong touring revenue, which topped $1.2 billion last year amongst the top 10 tours. After suspending its dividend during COVID-19, Ryman's adjusted funds from operations per share and dividend have recovered, now sitting 23% and 29% above 2019 levels respectively.