BTS, Coachella concert promoter AEG makes Singapore its regional HQ

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Coachella, BTS concert promoter AEG sets up regional HQ in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Sports and entertainment giant AEG announced on Wednesday that it is establishing its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore.

Mr Lazarus-Hall will oversee all touring, festivals and sports for AEG Presents across the Pan-Asian region. He will report to Adam Wilkes, president and chief executive officer of AEG Asia, who will now be based out of the group's new regional headquarters in Singapore. Prior to Chugg Entertainment, he held senior leadership roles at Australian ticketing agency Ticketek, overseeing marquee events including the Sydney Olympic Games and the Rugby World Cup.

 

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