The Black Music Action Coalition, in partnership with Live Nation's School of Live, announced a special touring edition of BMAC Live that will provide aspiring music industry professionals with exclusive behind-the-scenes access at select stops of The R&B Tour, the highly anticipated co-headlining stadium run from Grammy-winning icons Chris Brown and Usher.
Through BMAC Live, selected participants will gain a firsthand look at the people, planning, and execution behind a major stadium tour while learning directly from the professionals who bring the live experience to audiences across the country. Participants will be exposed to venue operations, production, touring logistics, marketing, artist services, and other key functions that power large-scale live entertainment events.
At select tour stops, approximately 5-10 participants will take part in an immersive learning experience.
BMAC Live is expected to activate in select markets, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, the Bay Area, St. Louis, Tampa, and Washington, D.C.
Applications for the special edition of BMAC Live are now open to aspiring music industry professionals interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the live entertainment business. To learn more and apply, visit bmacoalition.org/bmaclivenation.
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