what we do Live Nation Special Events is a one-stop solution for all your event needs.
With over 150 venues across North America, we offer unique event spaces, state-of-the-art production and branding capabilities, as well as an experienced staff ready to exceed your guests' expectations.
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From headlining artists to local talent and keynote speakers, Live Nation Special Events provides unlimited access to entertainment and our in-house team can assist you with producing large-scale events, including booking local bands, DJs headlining artists, or keynote speakers.
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Live Nation's experienced event specialists are dedicated to exceeding expectations of even the most discerning guests. Our talented staff handles every detail, so you don't have to!
- Full-Service Event Production
- State-of-the-Art Lighting & Sound
- Custom Menus & Mixology
- Unlimited Entertainment Access
- Culinary Experiences with Iconic Chefs & Mixologists
- The Underground House of Blues Anaheim photo by Alexandra Mo Photography The Wiltern photo by Paul Jonason Dos Equis Pavilion photo by Jason Kindig Leader Bank Pavilion photo by Brian Babineau Coca-Cola Roxy photo by Norkus
- The Fillmore Miami Beach The Fillmore Silver Spring Coney Island Amphitheater photo by Stephanie Augelle House of Blues Las Vegas photo by KMH Photography Shoreline Amphitheatre House of Blues Chicago photo by Andre LaCour
- House of Blues Houston photo by Bella Lumi Revention Music Center photo by Band L Photogrphy Mercury Ballroom photo by C Ludwick The Fillmore Philadelphia House of Blues San Diego photo by Crystal Osgood Photography The Tabernacle
- Fillmore Detroit photo by Marc Nader House of Blues Cleveland House of Blues New Orleans Louisville Palace Punchline Philly photo by C Ludwick
- 20 Monroe Live photo by Norkus Ascend Amphitheater photo by Ben Neel Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre St. Andrew's Hall Ameris Bank Amphitheatre photo by Jack Parada