• Ep. 109: Jason Miller of Outback Presents

  • Jul 17 2023
  • Length: 38 mins
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Ep. 109: Jason Miller of Outback Presents

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  • Ep. 109: Jason Miller of Outback Presents

    Weird Music Podcast is all about learning from inspirational musicians and music industry entrepreneurs about how to channel creative energy. In this episode, Jason Miller discusses the journey of his career through 30+ years of music promotion, role as VP of Live Nation, and his new position with Outback Presents. Outback Presents is the leading independent full-service promoter of live entertainment in North America. Launched in 2019 with the acquisition of a 25-year-old legendary award-winning promoter, Outback Presents is rapidly expanding into the premiere artist-first, data-driven, and creative-focused partner for thousands of shows, tours, and festivals a year. Transparency, innovation, and quality define Outback Presents’ client services from on-sale to on-stage — whether through booking and production logistics, ticketing and pricing optimization, or unconventional eventized marketing. It’s this simple idea that guides everything at Outback Presents: be a true partner to artists. Learn more about Outback Presents here: https://www.outbackpresents.com/home And let us know if you'd like a handmade ice-dyed Weird Music Podcast t-shirt! — https://forms.gle/Ri5grzaMoC4QUXRU8 Produced by: Katie Daly Sponsored by:

    VooDoo Ranger ( https://www.newbelgium.com/beer/voodoo-ranger-ipa/ ) Thrax CBD & THC ( http://thrax.shop/ ) JNJ Distribution ( https://jnj-distribution.com/ ) We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors! Feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins


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