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Brooklyn Bowl, a division of Live Nation Entertainment is located within the LINQ Promenade in the heart of the fabulous Las Vegas Strip. Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, Live Nation Media & Sponsorship and Artist Nation Management.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment and eCommerce company, comprised of four market leaders: Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation Concerts, Artist Nation and Live Nation Network.
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These businesses allow Live Nation Media & Sponsorship to create strategic music marketing programs that connect over 1,000 brands with the 98 million fans that attend Live Nation Entertainment events each year.
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Complete responsibility and accountability for the success of the Special Events Sales department for our Magnolia, Observatory North Park and North Island Credit Union Amp venues in the greater San Diego.
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That help to tell the stories of our live show offerings including parades, stage shows and special events on and off the Disney property, and on-board the Disney Cruise Line. Through innovative storytelling and a culture of collaboration, Disney Live Entertainment creates, produces, and delivers remarkable and engaging entertainment experiences.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world’s leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship.
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A box office ticket agent will be responsible for providing accurate information and exceptional guest services related to upcoming shows, special events, concerts, restaurant functions, ticket sales, including upselling ancillary products in relation to those events.
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Recognized three years in a row by Great Place to Work and named one of People Magazine’s top 50 Companies that Care, Live Nation Entertainment is the global leader in live entertainment and ticketing.
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Assist with any Special Events operations Job Requirements: Minimum Requirements: 3 years minimum Tour or Stage Production experience. Live Nation Concerts has become the single largest provider of live entertainment in the world producing nearly 23,000 shows annually for over 2,700 artists in 33 countries.
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The renovated 209-seat round state-of-the-art fulldome theater uses a Zeiss Starmaster ZMP star projector, E&S projection technology with Digistar 7 software, and special lighting effects for use in both live and pre-recorded Planetarium programming, entertainment shows, and special evening events.
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US Concerts is seeking a Production Coordinator, responsible for ensuring the success and reconciliation of show and event productions by coordinating the technical, personnel and financial aspects of the Production department while supporting & collaborating with the Talent buyer and Special Events Manager with thorough & detailed preparation.
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The Special Events Logistics Manager provides administrative and operational support to the Sales Department for both Citizens House of Blues & MGM Music Hall | Fenway including Senior Sales Manager, Sales Managers and Logistics team; performs special projects as delegated by the Director of Sales.
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The Golden 1 Center, home to the Sacramento Kings and numerous live entertainment events, is a short one-minute walk from the property. CLAYTON CLUB Discover sweeping views of nearby neighborhoods and downtown Sacramento from this amazing rooftop restaurant and bar while you nosh on light bites and sharables, sip crafted cocktails, and nod along to the live jazz featured on certain nights.
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As a Theatrical Services Tech at Sesame Place, you will operate and support audio, video, lighting, stage crew and other various aspects of park shows and special events for the Entertainment Department's Show and Event Operations team.
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In special sporting live broadcasting or streaming events, the Disc Jockey will provide music, shout-outs, and special announcements during commercial breaks. You will be working with technicians, performers, and venue managers to create an energetic and exceptional entertainment experience for our operations and special events.
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