Technology Brings Fans An Interactive Concert Experience

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Hunter Hayes’ recent Tattoo Your Name Tour featured LED wristbands, used to create an interactive concert experience for fans.


Artists, managers, and show designers are continuously on the hunt to bring something fresh and unexpected to audiences with each new tour outing.
For his recent Tattoo (Your Name) Tour, Hunter Hayes and his team utilized new technology Ghostbands—patented LED wristbands that can be programmed to emit upward of 16 million colors, essentially making the audience an intrinsic segment of the show’s set design. Thanks to the work of Nashville based companies Glow Motion Technologies and Dev Digital, the wristbands receive signals from a core control module, and can communicate with each other, allowing for an array of show production effects. The possibilities for strobing, fading, color blocking, and even corporate branding are endless.
Mitch Ballard, DevDigital Founding Partner

Mitch Ballard, DevDigital Founding Partner


Dev Digital founding partner Mitch Ballard, who moved to Nashville in 1992 and spent 15 years on the road with artists including BJ Thomas, Collin Raye, SHeDAISY, Kevin Sharp and others before founding Dev Digital, immediately saw the potential in the technology. “Coming from the music business background, I get the lighting experience and the fan experience. To actually be at a concert and see them light up, it’s a unique lighting experience that I haven’t seen in the past. I thought it was brilliant because now with the Internet and technology, the accessibility that you have as a fan wasn’t available before.”
The wristbands, which are given to fans as they enter the concert venue, are synched with an app fans download once they enter the venue. Attendees at each concert enter information—for Hayes’ tour that information included email address, age, gender, favorite color, mobile phone carrier, and social media profile information.
That data is then used to elevate fans from spectators to an interactive part of the performance. “When Hunter is out on stage he can say, ‘All the girls raise your hands,’ and the bands will light up on all the girls’ arms,” DevDigital founding partner Ballard explains. “Or the lighting director can light up the bands of everyone whose favorite color is blue, or red, for example. The fans become a visual piece of the show.”
The LED wristbands can also be used to shine the spotlight on certain groups of fans or attendees. “There’s a point in the show where Hunter has a remote stage and the fans around that stage are his fan club members,” Ballard says. “So when he goes out there, their bands have a special serial number, and they actually light up around that stage, so it’s a way of pinpointing groups.”
The more than 80,000 Glow Motion Ghostbands used throughout Hayes’ Tattoo (Your Name) Tour collected data from 65 percent of his fans that activated the interactive experience.
“We have someone who goes on the road to manage the setup and management of the bands,” Ballard says. “A cloud-based database handles data. An application runs on Windows, and we can see the data in real time. It’s interesting to sit with the lighting director at front of house. You start the software prior to the show, and see people scanning the bands and the data being collected in real time.” The software allows for new shows to be added to a tour in moments.
Hayes first learned about the technology from his show designer Paul Normandale and lighting designer Taylor Price. For Glow Motion Technologies’ Justin Roddick, the pairing with Hayes was a homecoming of sorts. Roddick and his Glow Motion partner Daniel Slezinger previously produced CMT’s Listen Up, and Hayes was one of the first artists featured in that program. “Hunter is a cutting edge artist who is not afraid to push technology to its limits,” Roddick says. “We are very lucky to launch Glow Motion touring with such a fantastic artist and person.”
Hayes isn’t the only artist to take advantage of the wearable technology. Lady Antebellum used the LED wristbands (sans data collection) to light up their performance of “Hey Bartender” during this year’s CMA Awards. Jon Bon Jovi, Cassadee Pope, Twenty One Pilots, Zac Brown Band, GEM, and others have used the technology in various ways during performances. Roddick says more concerts and tours are on the horizon, and has deals in the works with “two of the biggest pop music superstars in the world.”
“It goes back to the old rock days when you go to a KISS show,” Ballard sums. “What makes it fun is getting this side of the crowd yelling, and then that side yelling. Now you can light them up if you want. The possibilities are practically endless what you can do with these. This is just the tip of the iceberg.”
Watch below for a video with more information on Ghostbands LED wristbands.

Joe Nichols Signs with WME

Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols


Red Bow recording artist Joe Nichols has signed with WME, MusicRow has confirmed. Nichols is managed by Triple 8 Management.
He recently celebrated the success of “Yeah,” the single which follows his No. 1 hit “Sunny and 75” and is his second consecutive No. 1 hit from his critically acclaimed album Crickets.
His new single “Hard To Be Cool” is now climbing the charts at country radio.
 

Eric Paslay Extends Headlining Tour

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Eric Paslay


EMI Records Nashville’s Eric Paslay will extend his national headlining tour into 2015, kicking off in Chicago, Ill. on Jan. 2. The Make Every Night A Friday Night Tour runs through the end of April, making stops in over 30 markets including Charlotte, N.C.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Denver, Colo. and Nashville, Tenn. Between his headlining dates, Paslay will join Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line on Crash My Playa, the ultimate country concert experience, in Riviera Maya, Mexico on Jan 25. Paslay’s current single “She Don’t Love You” is climbing the charts, and is at No. 27 on this week’s MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart.
“2014 has been such an amazing year for me with ‘Friday Night’ being my first No. 1 as an artist and the release of my debut album,” shares Paslay. “I can’t wait to be back out on the road continuing to share my music in the New Year.”
MAKE EVERY NIGHT A FRIDAY NIGHT 2015 TOUR DATES
DATE CITY VENUE
1/2 Chicago, Ill. Joe’s On Weed
1/3 Milwaukee, Wis. The Rave
1/8 Virginia Beach, Va. Eagle’s Nest Rockin’ Country Bar
1/9 Greenville, S.C. Blind Horse Saloon
1/10 Charlotte, N.C. Coyote Joe’s
1/15 Overland Park, Kan. Kanza Hall
1/16 Springfield, Ill. Boondocks
1/17 Springfield, Mo. Midnight Rodeo
1/31 Nashville, Tenn. 3rd & Lindsley
2/5 Duluth, Minn. Grandma’s Sports Garden Bar & Grill
2/6 Sioux Falls, S.D. The District
2/7 Minneapolis, Minn. Mill City Nights
2/12 Woodbridge, Va. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill
2/13 Elizabethtown, Pa. Leffler Chapel & Performance Center
2/14 Uncasville, Conn. Mohegan Sun – Wolf Den
2/20 Denver, Colo. Grizzly Rose
2/21 Farmington, N.M. Farmington Civic Center
2/22 Flagstaff, Ariz. Museum Club
3/5 Providence, R.I. Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
3/6 Jordan, N.Y. Kegs Canal Side Event Center
3/7 Mount Laurel, N.J. Prospectors Saloon
3/26 Grand Rapids, Mich. The Intersecton
3/27 Shelby Township, Mich. Coyote Joe’s
3/28 Cincinnati, Ohio Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill
4/12 Breckenridge, Colo. Breckenridge Ski Resort
4/23 Macomb, Ill. The Forum Live
4/24 Urbana, Ill. Canopy Club
4/25 Medina, Ohio Thirsty Cowboys

Live Nation Introduces New Texas Performance Venue

Rendering of the DFW Pavilion

Rendering of The Pavilion at The Music Factory


Live Nation has signed on to exclusively own, operate, book and promote The Pavilion at The Music Factory, a new entertainment venue in Irving, Texas. Slated to open in 2016, The Music Factory will be an all-in-one dining and entertainment destination. The Pavilion will feature the flexibility to convert from a 4,000-seat indoor theater to an 8,000 capacity open-air pavilion. The live entertainment space is slated to hold approximately 250+ events annually.
The Music Factory will include 50,0o0 square feet of plaza space. In its first phase, the project will offer 250,000 square feet of entertainment, retail, and restaurant space, including a movie theater, bowling alley, comedy club, and 20+ restaurant options. THe site is servicd by DART Orange Line, which has five stations, and transports more than 2,000 daily riders.  The Las Colinas Area Personal Transit System (APT) will have a station on-site, allowing easy access to and from the business center of Las Colinas.
The site is 20 minutes from downtown Dallas, and seven minutes from DFW airport.
Rendering of the DFW Pavilion at The Music Factory

Rendering of The Pavilion at The Music Factory


Rendering of The Music Facotry

Rendering of The Music Factory

Griggs, O'Neal, and Herndon Announce Tour

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Pictured (L-R): Andy Griggs, Jamie O’Neal, Ty Herndon


Country Music stars Andy Griggs, Jamie O’Neal, and Ty Herndon have announced an upcoming tour that will feature all three of their distinctive styles. Although the three artists have respect for each other, they certainly recognize their differences.
“We all blend together about like Tupac, Bill Monroe and Joan Rivers but somehow it works on stage,” Griggs says. “But when we’re not singing our hearts out together it’s the most awkward, misplaced, dysfunctional, hilarious carnival that has ever been displayed!”
Griggs, O’Neal, and Herndon have combined over 40 chart singles on the Billboard Country Singles chart and millions of records sold.
The trio will perform at Charlie Daniels & Friends Christmas for Kids Concert tonight (Nov. 24) at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Official tour dates and cities will be announced soon.

Industry Ink: SB21 Music, PLA Media, Suzanne Alexander, Touring Career Workshop

Songwriter David Frasier has signed a new publishing deal through a venture with previous publisher Amylase Entertainment and SB21 Music. Frasier co-wrote Lee Brice‘s current single, “Drinking Class,” and has penned songs recorded by Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Kip Moore, Chris Young, Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins and others.

Curt Jones Amylase, Leslie Roberts BMI, Whit Jeffords Amylase, David Frasier, Amy Hendon Scott SB21 Music, Steve Pasch SB21 Music

Curt Jones, Amylase; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Whit Jeffords,  Amylase; David Frasier, Amy Hendon Scott, SB21 Music; Steve Pasch, SB21 Music

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Matt Williams

Matt Williams


PLA Media has added to its mix of services website and graphic design. Marketing and branding consultant and designer Matt Williams has joined the PLA Media team. After earning his MBA from Belmont University, Williams formed his own freelance design company, MWCreative, where he aided various industries including fashion, entertainment, interior design and healthcare with design needs.
In-house, cost-effective services now include website development, logo, print, album art and merchandise design, in addition to their publicity and marketing services.

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Radio and TV host Suzanne Alexander recently ran the New York City Marathon and finished the race raising a total of $10,000 for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. She has been running half marathon’s monthly to raise funds for the hospital leading up to the New York Marathon.
“Running the NYC marathon was the experience of a lifetime, something I dreamed of since I was a kid. Getting to finally run it, as hard as it was, I’m glad I took it on. Running for St.  Jude Children’s Research Hospital was a big source of inspiration. When heading over those bridges running into the wind it was the hospital, the kids, and all the people who helped me raise some big money for St.  Jude that pushed me to the finish line,” Alexander stated.

Suzanne Alexander

Suzanne Alexander

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tcw11Chris Lisle and Erik Parker will host their free annual Touring Career Workshop on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at Soundcheck Nashville (740 Cowan Street). The event will run from 6:30 p.m. until 9:20 p.m., with a networking after-party at 10 p.m. This year’s keynote speaker is Donnie Lewis, tour manager for Peter Frampton. He will speak on how to maintain longevity in the industry. Following the keynote session will be breakout sessions covering everything from navigating new health care laws, purchasing a home, to what it is like to be a woman on the road.
This year’s seminar is also encouraging potential touring professionals to utilize the new mentorship program. This gives individuals the chance to work with an industry professional for six months.
Bringing donations such as new socks, underwear and food that can be easily opened such as peanut butter and crackers is encouraged. TCW will be delivering these items to their charitable partner the Oasis Center in Nashville which provides resources for at youth risk.

26th Annual Pollstar Awards Nominees Announced

pollstar awards1The 26th Annual Pollstar Awards have announced nominees in various categories. The Pollstar Awards will return to the Ryman Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015. The 26th Annual Pollstar Awards is the concluding event to Pollstar Live! 2015, and honors artists and individuals in the concert industry.
A partial list of nominees is below. For a full list, visit pollstarpro.com.
MAJOR TOUR OF THE YEAR
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Bruno Mars
Jason Aldean
Jay Z / Beyoncé
Justin Timberlake
Katy Perry
One Direction
Paul McCartney
BEST NEW TOURING ARTIST
5 Seconds Of Summer
Bastille
Brantley Gilbert
Hozier
Kacey Musgraves
Lorde
Sam Smith
MAJOR MUSIC FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR
Austin City Limits | Austin, TX
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival | Manchester, TN
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival | Indio, CA
Firefly Music Festival | Dover, DE
Lollapalooza Festival | Chicago, IL
Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival | San Francisco, CA
Stagecoach: California’s Country Music Festival | Indio, CA
THEATRE OF THE YEAR
Beacon Theatre |New York, NY
Chicago Theatre | Chicago, IL
Fox Theatre | Atlanta, GA
Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE | Los Angeles, CA
Radio City Music Hall | New York, NY
Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN
ARENA OF THE YEAR
Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON
Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY
Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, TN
Forum | Inglewood, CA
Madison Square Garden Arena | New York, NY
Staples Center | Los Angeles, CA
FACILITY EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Christy Castillo Butcher | Staples Center, Nokia Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
David Kells | Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
Ralph Marchetta | US Airways Center – Phoenix, AZ
Rena Wasserman | Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Sally Williams | Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Sean Saadeh | Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
NIGHTCLUB TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR
Adam Weiser|Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Edward Warm | Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL
Lesley Olenik | Club Nokia – Los Angeles, CA / Fox Theater – Pomona, CA
Roger LeBlanc | Canyon Club, The Coach House – So. Cal. / War Memorial Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Ryan Vangel | House of Blues, Blue Hills Bank Pavilion – Boston, MA
Sonia Grover | First Avenue, 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN
TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR
Andy Cirzan | Jam Productions
Brian O’Connell | Live Nation Nashville
Debra Rathwell | AEG Live Northeast
Donna Busch | AEG Live/Concerts West / Goldenvoice
Gary Osier | Gary Osier Presents
Huston Powell | C3 Presents
Jeff Trisler | Live Nation Northwest
Lenore Kinder | AEG Live / The Messina Group
BILL GRAHAM AWARD PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Ashley Capps | AC Entertainment
Charles Attal | C3 Presents
Dan Steinberg | Square Peg Concerts
Darin Lashinsky | NS2
Gregg Perloff | Another Planet Entertainment
Larry & Fred Frank | Frank Productions
Seth Hurwitz | I.M.P.
THIRD COAST AGENT OF THE YEAR
Adam Voith |The Billions Corporation
Andrew Colvin | Ground Control Touring
Hunter Williams | Creative Artists Agency
Jay Williams | WME
Jeffrey Hasson | Paradigm
Kevin Neal | WME
Paul Lohr | New Frontier Touring
Scott Clayton | Creative Artists Agency
BOBBY BROOKS AWARD AGENT OF THE YEAR
Andrew Ellis | APA
Brian Manning | Creative Artists Agency
Chip Hooper | Paradigm
John Huie | Creative Artists Agency
Kirk Sommer | WME
Lee Anderson | AM Only
Tom Windish | The Windish Agency
PERSONAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Bruce Allen | Michael Bublé, Bryan Adams
Charlie Walker | Bassnectar
Clarence Spalding | Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts
Coran Capshaw | Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley
George Couri & Bruce Kalmick | Eli Young Band, Sam Hunt, Chase Rice, Joe Nichols
John Peets | The Black Keys, Eric Church
John Silva | Nine Inch Nails, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age
Steve Jensen & Bradford Cobb | Katy Perry
ROAD WARRIOR OF THE YEAR
Angie Warner | Imagine Dragons
Chuck Hull | Keith Urban
George Travis | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Gus Brandt | Foo Fighters, Pharrell Williams
Harry Sandler | Katy Perry
Keith Keller | Drake, Queen
VIDEO COMPANY OF THE YEAR
Chaos Visual Productions
Moo TV
PRG Nocturne Productions
Screenworks
XL Video

Owen, Swindell, Rice Join Chesney's The Big Revival Tour

Pictured (L-R): Chase Rice, Cole Swindell, Jake Owen


Kenny Chesney has always brought acts he’s believed in out on the road. His 2015 The Big Revival Tour is no different as Chesney brings on labelmate Jake Owen, MusicRow‘s 2014 Breakthrough Songwriter winner Cole Swindell, and Chase Rice for what will be one of the summer’s best parties.
“When I came to town, I was a writer, trying to get my songs cut – and playing on a stool down on Lower Broadway,” Chesney says. “I didn’t have nearly the success Cole and Chase are enjoying right now, but I know the difference getting your music in front of an audience makes. For both of these guys, who have a lot of energy and a real way of grabbing people, I think it’s the perfect way to get the audience fired up for the show.”
Kenny Chesney’s The Big Revival Tour is presented by Corona Light.

Eric Church Joins Five Stadium Shows On Kenny Chesney's 'The Big Revival Tour'

Kenny Chesney


Kenny Chesney’s stadium shows are always full-blown concert experiences, and what better way to up the intensity level of the The Big Revival Tour than to bring on good friend Eric Church? Church will join five stadium shows on Chesney’s The Big Revival Tour in 2015.
“There is something about the way Eric connects with my audience,” says the man whose sold in excess of a million tickets on each of his headlining tours, “that left me feeling like he made the No Shoes Nation Tour something special! He attacks the stage with so much force – and his songs really speak to the people who are fighting the fight to get by – and I love that about what he does onstage.”
The Big Revival Tour dates featuring Church are as follows:
Saturday, May 9 | Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium
Saturday, May 30 | Pittsburgh at Heinz Field
Saturday, June 13 | Atlanta at The Georgia Dome
Saturday, July 11 | Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field
Saturday, August 22 | Detroit at Ford Field
“Some of the most fun I’ve ever had on tour was last summer with Kenny,” shares Church. “He’s an artist that isn’t afraid to let you come full blast and do what you do. It’s rare you get to tour with someone you respect and you are friends with. I can’t wait to do it again.”

Sam Hunt Announces Headlining Tour

unnamedPlatinum-selling country newcomer Sam Hunt has announced his headlining tour, the Lipstick Graffiti Tour, launching Jan. 29 at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, Calif. The tour will run through mid-April, making stops across the country from Anaheim, Dallas and Denver to Chicago, Boston, New York and more.
The MCA Nashville artist recently scored his first No. 1 as an artist with his Platinum-selling “Leave the Night On,” the lead single off his debut project, Montevallo.
Support on the Lipstick Graffiti Tour will be Show Dog-Universal Music’s Native Run and Warner Music Nashville’s Michael Ray. Native Run posted a video announcing their opening slot on the tour.
Hunt’s Lipstick Graffiti Tour ticket pre-sale opens this Wednesday, Nov. 12 with public on-sale to follow Friday, Nov. 14. For ticket information, visit www.samhunt.com.
LIPSTICK GRAFFITI TOUR Dates:
Jan. 29 West Hollywood, Calif. Troubadour
Jan. 30 Anaheim, Calif. House of Blues
Feb. 5 Dallas, Texas House of Blues
Feb. 7 Jackson, Miss. Hal & Mal’s
Feb. 11 New York, N.Y. Irving Plaza
Feb. 12 Boston, Mass. Paradise Rock Club
Feb. 13 Burlington, Vt. Higher Ground
Feb. 14 Silver Spring, Md. The Fillmore
Feb. 19 Knoxville, Tenn. Bijou Theatre
Feb. 20 North Myrtle Beach, S.C. House of Blues
Feb. 21 Charleston, S.C. Music Farm
Mar. 12 Columbus, Ohio Newport Music Hall
Mar. 13 Grand Rapids, Mich. The Intersection
Mar. 14 Chicago, Ill. Joe’s Bar
Mar. 20 Lincoln, Neb. Bourbon Theatre
Mar. 21 Denver, Colo. Ogden Theatre
Apr. 2 Fayetteville, Ark. George’s Majestic Lounge
Apr. 3 Columbia, Mo. The Blue Note
Apr. 4 Milwaukee, Wisc. The Rave
*Additional Tour Dates To Be Announced