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LiveStyle, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based live events conglomerate founded by media entrepreneur Robert F. X. Sillerman. The company was formed in June 2012 as SFX Entertainment—the new incarnation of Sillerman's previous company of the same name, which was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2000 and later spun-off as Live Nation in 2005.

LiveStyle, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryEvent promotion
FoundedJune 2012
(as SFX Entertainment)
FounderRobert F. X. Sillerman
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Randy Phillips, president and CEO
Websitelivestyle.com

The company focuses primarily on live events and other properties relating to electronic music and its associated culture. Its holdings include ownership of various major electronic music promoters and festival brands, such as Mysteryland, Defqon.1 and Electric Zoo, among others. The company also owns Beatport, an online electronic music store, and Paylogic, a provider of online ticketing services.

Growing primarily through the acquisitions of various electronic dance music properties, SFX went public on the NASDAQ on October 9, 2013.[1] However, in 2015, the company began to experience financial issues; in August 2015, the company's stock value fell as low as 91 cents.[2] After a failed bid by Sillerman to buy out or sell the company, and a breached preferred investment, SFX filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 2016, and Sillerman stepped down as CEO.[3] In December 2016, the company emerged from bankruptcy as a private company, renamed LiveStyle, and with former AEG Live executive Randy Phillips as CEO and Charles Ciongoli, formerly of the Universal Music Group, as Executive VP & CFO.[4]

History

Origins

The original SFX Entertainment was formed by Robert F. X. Sillerman in 1996. Its business model surrounded the acquisition and consolidation of regional concert promoters into a single national entity. In 2000, Sillerman sold that company to the radio broadcasting firm Clear Channel Communications for US$4.4 billion.[5] Clear Channel Entertainment was spun off in 2005 to form Live Nation, which merged with Ticketmaster in 2010 to form Live Nation Entertainment. As of 2012, Live Nation is the largest concert promoter in the world.[6][7][8][9]

2012–2013

 
Former logo, used until 2016.

In June 2012, Sillerman publicized his intent to focus on the growing electronic dance music market by reviving the SFX brand to form a new conglomerate in the electronic music industry. Similarly to the past incarnation of SFX, the company's business model focuses on the consolidation and acquisition of independent EDM promoters, along with an additional focus on providing digital platforms for fans to connect. Sillerman expected to spend close to $1 billion on acquisitions within the first year of operations alone; at the time of the company's launch, SFX was in negotiations with around 50 different promoters for possible acquisitions.[10] SFX's first acquisitions included "Disco" Donnie Estopinal's Disco Productions, Miami nightclub owners Opium Group and Miami Marketing Group, and the tour Life in Color (then known as Dayglow).[11][12][13] However, the Opium Group deal fell through during the due diligence phase.[14] As one of Sillerman's first deals, Estopinal assisted him in locating other potential acquisition targets.[15]

By contrast to the previous SFX, Sillerman intended the new company to be more focused on building relationships and experiences for fans. In response to critics who believed that SFX may "commercialize" the largely underground electronic music industry, Sillerman stated that "if you buy great and successful businesses, you try to empower them to do what they do. And in this case, what they do is provide great entertainment. If you or anyone can ever find an example of someone from SFX telling them how much to charge for a bottle of Cristal at LIV, I'll give you my shares of SFX."[16] Sillerman has emphasized his belief that the live events industry can not be operated in a centralized manner, noting that SFX is "decentralized with full power invested in the entrepreneurs who have made these businesses."[13]

In January 2013, SFX named Chris Stephenson as its chief marketing officer—he had previously been the CMO of Interscope Records, and is the CEO of fellow Sillerman venture Viggle.[13] SFX also announced a joint venture with the Dutch promoter ID&T with an intent to organize North American events—ID&T previously partnered with Live Nation to hold the first ever American edition of its Sensation tour at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.[13][17][18] Sillerman also stated in a Billboard interview that SFX had acquired New Orleans' Voodoo Experience festival, although it was later discovered that this had not actually occurred (in October 2013, a 51% majority was sold to Live Nation).[19]

In February 2013, SFX acquired Beatport, an online music store specializing in electronic music. In particular, Sillerman felt that the website provided a "massive" platform for both artists and fans to interact; being consistent with his goals for the company.[7][12] The following month during the Winter Music Conference in Miami, SFX announced that it would acquire a 75% stake in ID&T, and that it would organize a spin-off of its flagship festival Tomorrowland known as TomorrowWorld in the Atlanta area in September 2013.[12] The company also received a $10 million investment from the communications services and marketing company WPP.[17][20]

2013–2015

In June 2013, SFX announced an IPO and began trading on the NASDAQ on October 9, 2013. Sillerman was joined by the Dutch producer Afrojack at the NASDAQ MarketSite that morning to ring the opening bell.[21][22] Following its IPO, SFX also reached deals to acquire companies focused on digital properties; the fan monetization platform Tunezy, and the web development companies Arc90 and Fame House.[23] It also acquired Totem OneLove, an Australian promoter who organizes the Stereosonic festival among others.[24][25]

In November 2013, SFX acquired Made Event, the organizers of New York City's Electric Zoo festival. Sillerman considered the purchase to be a strategic move, as the company would now have a stronger presence in the New York market.[26] It also acquired the German promoter i-Motion, organizers of the Nature One festival among others, for $21 million,[27] and reached a deal with Rock in Rio founder Roberto Midina to acquire a 50% stake in a new entity that would own the festival, and organize Rock in Rio USA.[28]

In December 2013, SFX acquired a 75% stake in Paylogic, a European online ticketing company. Paylogic's services are prominently used by ID&T, and were to be phased in across SFX's other event brands over time as deals with other providers (such as Eventbrite and Disco Donnie) expire. Sillerman singled out Paylogic for its ability to handle large "surges" of ticket sales, as had been demonstrated at TomorrowWorld, the first U.S. event to use the system.[29]

On January 6, 2014, SFX announced a partnership with Clear Channel to co-produce EDM-related content for its properties, which included plans for a syndicated Beatport countdown show on its contemporary hit radio (CHR) stations, a national talent search, and an "original live music series" patterned after its Jingle Ball concert franchise.[9][30][31] In February 2014, SFX acquired React Presents—organizers of Chicago's Spring Awakening, along with Clubtix and West Loop Management.[32] In April 2014, SFX announced a partnership with Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment and T-Mobile to develop an EDM-focused television reality series, Ultimate DJ.[33] In September 2014, SFX acquired Brazilian promoter Plus Talent, who organize XXXperience and Tomorrowland Brazil.[34] On October 10, 2014, SFX acquired Listn, a Montreal-based startup that developed a mobile app which allowed users to browse their friends' music collections. Listn's employees were reassigned to Beatport, and the service was phased out.[35]

In November 2014, despite a total revenue of $143.5 million in the third quarter of 2014—a number boosted by the large number of SFX-managed festivals that occurred during the quarter, Sillerman reported that SFX was undergoing a significant restructuring and consolidation process that would involve "a not insignificant shift in assignments and reduction in workforce, all of which will go to improve efficiency and, of course, to improve our EBITDA."[36] Later in the month, SFX acquired a 50% stake in ALDA Events, a Dutch promoter who produces the concert tours of Armin van Buuren and Hardwell, along with the Amsterdam Music Festival. Alda will remain independently operated, but its founder Allan Hardenberg also joined SFX as the managing director of its Global Touring division.[37]

On January 26, 2015, SFX announced restructuring at the executive level: Greg Consiglio was named president and chief operating officer of SFX Entertainment, while Kevin Arrix was named chief revenue officer and executive vice president. Both Consiglio and Arrix hold the same positions at Viggle. ID&T's Ritty van Straalen became CEO of live entertainment. Additionally, it was announced that SFX would, under a three-year pact, assume the operation of Viggle's sales staff, who will work for both SFX and Viggle; Sillerman explained that "the Viggle Revenue team brings an immediate new dimension, while combining the SFX inventory provides Viggle with more scale attractive to a broader base of advertisers."[38][39]

Decline and bankruptcy

On February 25, 2015, Sillerman announced a proposal to buy out SFX's public stock at $4.75 per-share to take the company private, and support exploring a potential sale. He felt that the offer would provide "substantial value and flexibility to all shareholders", and was a "substantial premium" to its current value.[40]

By August 2015, the value of SFX stock had decreased considerably, going as low as 91 cents per-share.[41] On August 14, 2015, the company failed a takeover bid, initiated by Sillerman, valued at $5.75 a share.[42] According to the Los Angeles Times, SFX Entertainment is looking into "strategic alternatives" until October 2015 to determine the sale of the company.[43] The company extended its takeover bid deadline in October 2015.[44] In November 2015, Sillerman breached a preferred investment of $30 million into SFX Entertainment.[45] Also in November, Sebastian Solano, founder of SFX's Life in Color brand, was named CEO of ID&T North America and Made Event.[46] On January 13, 2016, the company announced that it had defaulted on a $10.8 million loan after missing a January 3, 2016 interest payment of $3 million.[47] On January 15, 2016, SFX announced that it had received $20 million in new funding.[48]

On February 1, 2016, SFX Entertainment filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company planned to restructure as a private entity, and engage in a debt-for-equity swap with its bondholders. Sillerman also stepped down as CEO effective immediately; he remained chairman and retained his 40% stock interest in the company. Of the situation, he stated that "this expression of confidence from our lenders is testimonial to the vibrancy and potential of our business", and that with the restructuring, "we have the opportunity to achieve all that SFX can and will be." The bankruptcy and transition did not affect any of SFX's festivals,[15] although the fate of the U.S. TomorrowWorld festival (whose 2015 edition was marred by infrastructural problems due to bad weather)[49][50] was uncertain. The Belgian and Brazilian Tomorrowland festivals are managed directly by ID&T or local partners, and are not affected.[51][52]

On March 1, 2016, SFX announced an intent to sell Beatport and Fame House at auction.[53] In May 2016, the auction of Beatport was suspended, and the site cut its original content and streaming businesses.[54] Later that month, Fame House was sold to Universal Music Group for $1 million and the assumption of $400,000 in debt.[55] Flavorus was sold to Vivendi for $4 million.[15]

In an interview with Billboard, Sillerman admitted that there were "no easy answers" surrounding why the company collapsed, but added that he didn't "begrudge the disappointment and anger" of his staff because he was just as disappointed over the company's performance. Former employees also interviewed by Billboard felt that the company did not do enough to leverage its scale, and that the company did not engage in centralization, leading to a lack of coordination between its collection of subsidiaries.[15]

Emergence and re-branding

In December 2016, SFX emerged from bankruptcy, reducing its debt by $400 million. Randy Phillips, formerly of AEG Live, was named the company's new CEO. The company was also renamed LiveStyle, with its headquarters re-located to Los Angeles. Phillips felt that SFX as a brand had garnered a negative reputation, and that the company had originally collapsed because it focused too much on growing quickly, performing an IPO, and Sillerman "[selling] a story about sponsorship", which "has to be the icing on the cake – not the cake itself." Phillips also began to describe the company as being oriented towards electronic music in general rather than EDM, and stated that some of their events (such as Mysteryland) would broaden their scope (similarly to the Coachella Festival, which is owned by his former employer), but other events would remain predominantly oriented towards electronic music.[56][57]

In May 2018, stakes in Rock in Rio, including the stakes held by SFX's creditor committee, were sold to Live Nation Entertainment.[58][59] In 2019, Phillips stepped down as CEO to focus on managing the band Why Don't We, but remained in a consulting role.[60] Afterward, the company began to divest some of its live music assets, with Disco Donnie Presents being bought back by its namesake in 2020,[61] React Presents acquired by LiveXLive,[62] and ID&T being bought by Providence Equity Partners-backed Superstruct Entertainment in 2021.[63][64]

Assets

Festivals and promoters

Digital

Former assets

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SFX Entertainment redirects here Not to be confused with STX Entertainment LiveStyle Inc is a Los Angeles based live events conglomerate founded by media entrepreneur Robert F X Sillerman The company was formed in June 2012 as SFX Entertainment the new incarnation of Sillerman s previous company of the same name which was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2000 and later spun off as Live Nation in 2005 LiveStyle Inc TypePrivateIndustryEvent promotionFoundedJune 2012 as SFX Entertainment FounderRobert F X SillermanHeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Key peopleRandy Phillips president and CEOWebsitelivestyle wbr comThe company focuses primarily on live events and other properties relating to electronic music and its associated culture Its holdings include ownership of various major electronic music promoters and festival brands such as Mysteryland Defqon 1 and Electric Zoo among others The company also owns Beatport an online electronic music store and Paylogic a provider of online ticketing services Growing primarily through the acquisitions of various electronic dance music properties SFX went public on the NASDAQ on October 9 2013 1 However in 2015 the company began to experience financial issues in August 2015 the company s stock value fell as low as 91 cents 2 After a failed bid by Sillerman to buy out or sell the company and a breached preferred investment SFX filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 2016 and Sillerman stepped down as CEO 3 In December 2016 the company emerged from bankruptcy as a private company renamed LiveStyle and with former AEG Live executive Randy Phillips as CEO and Charles Ciongoli formerly of the Universal Music Group as Executive VP amp CFO 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 2012 2013 1 3 2013 2015 1 3 1 Decline and bankruptcy 1 4 Emergence and re branding 2 Assets 2 1 Festivals and promoters 2 2 Digital 2 3 Former assets 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit The original SFX Entertainment was formed by Robert F X Sillerman in 1996 Its business model surrounded the acquisition and consolidation of regional concert promoters into a single national entity In 2000 Sillerman sold that company to the radio broadcasting firm Clear Channel Communications for US 4 4 billion 5 Clear Channel Entertainment was spun off in 2005 to form Live Nation which merged with Ticketmaster in 2010 to form Live Nation Entertainment As of 2012 Live Nation is the largest concert promoter in the world 6 7 8 9 2012 2013 Edit Former logo used until 2016 In June 2012 Sillerman publicized his intent to focus on the growing electronic dance music market by reviving the SFX brand to form a new conglomerate in the electronic music industry Similarly to the past incarnation of SFX the company s business model focuses on the consolidation and acquisition of independent EDM promoters along with an additional focus on providing digital platforms for fans to connect Sillerman expected to spend close to 1 billion on acquisitions within the first year of operations alone at the time of the company s launch SFX was in negotiations with around 50 different promoters for possible acquisitions 10 SFX s first acquisitions included Disco Donnie Estopinal s Disco Productions Miami nightclub owners Opium Group and Miami Marketing Group and the tour Life in Color then known as Dayglow 11 12 13 However the Opium Group deal fell through during the due diligence phase 14 As one of Sillerman s first deals Estopinal assisted him in locating other potential acquisition targets 15 By contrast to the previous SFX Sillerman intended the new company to be more focused on building relationships and experiences for fans In response to critics who believed that SFX may commercialize the largely underground electronic music industry Sillerman stated that if you buy great and successful businesses you try to empower them to do what they do And in this case what they do is provide great entertainment If you or anyone can ever find an example of someone from SFX telling them how much to charge for a bottle of Cristal at LIV I ll give you my shares of SFX 16 Sillerman has emphasized his belief that the live events industry can not be operated in a centralized manner noting that SFX is decentralized with full power invested in the entrepreneurs who have made these businesses 13 In January 2013 SFX named Chris Stephenson as its chief marketing officer he had previously been the CMO of Interscope Records and is the CEO of fellow Sillerman venture Viggle 13 SFX also announced a joint venture with the Dutch promoter ID amp T with an intent to organize North American events ID amp T previously partnered with Live Nation to hold the first ever American edition of its Sensation tour at Barclays Center in Brooklyn 13 17 18 Sillerman also stated in a Billboard interview that SFX had acquired New Orleans Voodoo Experience festival although it was later discovered that this had not actually occurred in October 2013 a 51 majority was sold to Live Nation 19 In February 2013 SFX acquired Beatport an online music store specializing in electronic music In particular Sillerman felt that the website provided a massive platform for both artists and fans to interact being consistent with his goals for the company 7 12 The following month during the Winter Music Conference in Miami SFX announced that it would acquire a 75 stake in ID amp T and that it would organize a spin off of its flagship festival Tomorrowland known as TomorrowWorld in the Atlanta area in September 2013 12 The company also received a 10 million investment from the communications services and marketing company WPP 17 20 2013 2015 Edit In June 2013 SFX announced an IPO and began trading on the NASDAQ on October 9 2013 Sillerman was joined by the Dutch producer Afrojack at the NASDAQ MarketSite that morning to ring the opening bell 21 22 Following its IPO SFX also reached deals to acquire companies focused on digital properties the fan monetization platform Tunezy and the web development companies Arc90 and Fame House 23 It also acquired Totem OneLove an Australian promoter who organizes the Stereosonic festival among others 24 25 In November 2013 SFX acquired Made Event the organizers of New York City s Electric Zoo festival Sillerman considered the purchase to be a strategic move as the company would now have a stronger presence in the New York market 26 It also acquired the German promoter i Motion organizers of the Nature One festival among others for 21 million 27 and reached a deal with Rock in Rio founder Roberto Midina to acquire a 50 stake in a new entity that would own the festival and organize Rock in Rio USA 28 In December 2013 SFX acquired a 75 stake in Paylogic a European online ticketing company Paylogic s services are prominently used by ID amp T and were to be phased in across SFX s other event brands over time as deals with other providers such as Eventbrite and Disco Donnie expire Sillerman singled out Paylogic for its ability to handle large surges of ticket sales as had been demonstrated at TomorrowWorld the first U S event to use the system 29 On January 6 2014 SFX announced a partnership with Clear Channel to co produce EDM related content for its properties which included plans for a syndicated Beatport countdown show on its contemporary hit radio CHR stations a national talent search and an original live music series patterned after its Jingle Ball concert franchise 9 30 31 In February 2014 SFX acquired React Presents organizers of Chicago s Spring Awakening along with Clubtix and West Loop Management 32 In April 2014 SFX announced a partnership with Simon Cowell s Syco Entertainment and T Mobile to develop an EDM focused television reality series Ultimate DJ 33 In September 2014 SFX acquired Brazilian promoter Plus Talent who organize XXXperience and Tomorrowland Brazil 34 On October 10 2014 SFX acquired Listn a Montreal based startup that developed a mobile app which allowed users to browse their friends music collections Listn s employees were reassigned to Beatport and the service was phased out 35 In November 2014 despite a total revenue of 143 5 million in the third quarter of 2014 a number boosted by the large number of SFX managed festivals that occurred during the quarter Sillerman reported that SFX was undergoing a significant restructuring and consolidation process that would involve a not insignificant shift in assignments and reduction in workforce all of which will go to improve efficiency and of course to improve our EBITDA 36 Later in the month SFX acquired a 50 stake in ALDA Events a Dutch promoter who produces the concert tours of Armin van Buuren and Hardwell along with the Amsterdam Music Festival Alda will remain independently operated but its founder Allan Hardenberg also joined SFX as the managing director of its Global Touring division 37 On January 26 2015 SFX announced restructuring at the executive level Greg Consiglio was named president and chief operating officer of SFX Entertainment while Kevin Arrix was named chief revenue officer and executive vice president Both Consiglio and Arrix hold the same positions at Viggle ID amp T s Ritty van Straalen became CEO of live entertainment Additionally it was announced that SFX would under a three year pact assume the operation of Viggle s sales staff who will work for both SFX and Viggle Sillerman explained that the Viggle Revenue team brings an immediate new dimension while combining the SFX inventory provides Viggle with more scale attractive to a broader base of advertisers 38 39 Decline and bankruptcy Edit On February 25 2015 Sillerman announced a proposal to buy out SFX s public stock at 4 75 per share to take the company private and support exploring a potential sale He felt that the offer would provide substantial value and flexibility to all shareholders and was a substantial premium to its current value 40 By August 2015 the value of SFX stock had decreased considerably going as low as 91 cents per share 41 On August 14 2015 the company failed a takeover bid initiated by Sillerman valued at 5 75 a share 42 According to the Los Angeles Times SFX Entertainment is looking into strategic alternatives until October 2015 to determine the sale of the company 43 The company extended its takeover bid deadline in October 2015 44 In November 2015 Sillerman breached a preferred investment of 30 million into SFX Entertainment 45 Also in November Sebastian Solano founder of SFX s Life in Color brand was named CEO of ID amp T North America and Made Event 46 On January 13 2016 the company announced that it had defaulted on a 10 8 million loan after missing a January 3 2016 interest payment of 3 million 47 On January 15 2016 SFX announced that it had received 20 million in new funding 48 On February 1 2016 SFX Entertainment filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy The company planned to restructure as a private entity and engage in a debt for equity swap with its bondholders Sillerman also stepped down as CEO effective immediately he remained chairman and retained his 40 stock interest in the company Of the situation he stated that this expression of confidence from our lenders is testimonial to the vibrancy and potential of our business and that with the restructuring we have the opportunity to achieve all that SFX can and will be The bankruptcy and transition did not affect any of SFX s festivals 15 although the fate of the U S TomorrowWorld festival whose 2015 edition was marred by infrastructural problems due to bad weather 49 50 was uncertain The Belgian and Brazilian Tomorrowland festivals are managed directly by ID amp T or local partners and are not affected 51 52 On March 1 2016 SFX announced an intent to sell Beatport and Fame House at auction 53 In May 2016 the auction of Beatport was suspended and the site cut its original content and streaming businesses 54 Later that month Fame House was sold to Universal Music Group for 1 million and the assumption of 400 000 in debt 55 Flavorus was sold to Vivendi for 4 million 15 In an interview with Billboard Sillerman admitted that there were no easy answers surrounding why the company collapsed but added that he didn t begrudge the disappointment and anger of his staff because he was just as disappointed over the company s performance Former employees also interviewed by Billboard felt that the company did not do enough to leverage its scale and that the company did not engage in centralization leading to a lack of coordination between its collection of subsidiaries 15 Emergence and re branding Edit In December 2016 SFX emerged from bankruptcy reducing its debt by 400 million Randy Phillips formerly of AEG Live was named the company s new CEO The company was also renamed LiveStyle with its headquarters re located to Los Angeles Phillips felt that SFX as a brand had garnered a negative reputation and that the company had originally collapsed because it focused too much on growing quickly performing an IPO and Sillerman selling a story about sponsorship which has to be the icing on the cake not the cake itself Phillips also began to describe the company as being oriented towards electronic music in general rather than EDM and stated that some of their events such as Mysteryland would broaden their scope similarly to the Coachella Festival which is owned by his former employer but other events would remain predominantly oriented towards electronic music 56 57 In May 2018 stakes in Rock in Rio including the stakes held by SFX s creditor committee were sold to Live Nation Entertainment 58 59 In 2019 Phillips stepped down as CEO to focus on managing the band Why Don t We but remained in a consulting role 60 Afterward the company began to divest some of its live music assets with Disco Donnie Presents being bought back by its namesake in 2020 61 React Presents acquired by LiveXLive 62 and ID amp T being bought by Providence Equity Partners backed Superstruct Entertainment in 2021 63 64 Assets EditFestivals and promoters Edit Life in Color i Motion Nature One Syndicate Made Event Electric Zoo b2s Monumental Productions B V AwakeningsDigital Edit Arc90 Beatport Paylogic 75 TunezyFormer assets Edit Disco Productions Disco Donnie Presents Sun City Music Festival ID amp T 75 stake Amsterdam Music Festival Mysteryland Q dance Sensation Thunderdome Tomorrowland Energy Totem OneLove 24 Stereosonic Creamfields AustraliaReferences Edit SFX Rejects Robert Sillerman s 15 8 Million Claim For Court Costs and Reimbursements Billboard Retrieved September 14 2021 Mac Ryan The Fall Of SFX From Billion Dollar Company To Bankruptcy Watch Forbes Retrieved September 14 2021 SFX Entertainment Files Bankruptcy CEO Sillerman Steps Down EDM Maniac February 1 2016 Retrieved September 14 2021 Sisario Ben December 7 2016 SFX Entertainment Emerges From Bankruptcy With New Name LiveStyle The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 14 2021 Clear Channel buys SFX CNN February 28 2000 Retrieved March 5 2015 Sale of Promoter AEG Would Radically Alter Concert Business Rolling Stone Retrieved April 17 2013 a b SFX Entertainment Buys Electronic Dance Music Site Media Decoder February 27 2013 Retrieved April 16 2013 Clear Channel Communications Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Dec 23 2005 PDF SEC Database Retrieved March 27 2013 a b Clear Channel and SFX Strike Electronic Dance Music Marketing Deal The Wall Street Journal January 6 2014 Sisario Ben June 6 2012 A Concert Mogul Is Betting on Electronic Dance Music The New York Times Retrieved April 16 2013 Robert F X Sillerman Expands EDM Assets Acquires DayGlow Billboard Retrieved April 16 2013 a b c SFX Purchases 75 Stake in ID amp T Announce U S Edition of Tomorrowland at Ultra Billboard Retrieved April 16 2013 a b c d Exclusive SFX Acquires ID amp T Voodoo Experience Billboard Retrieved April 18 2013 Robert Sillerman s SFX Entertainment and Opium Group The Deal Is Off Miami New Times Retrieved May 20 2013 a b c d Former SFX CEO Robert Sillerman Speaks Out for the First Time About His Company s Implosion I Don t Begrudge the Employees Anger Billboard Retrieved February 9 2017 Robert F X Sillerman on Why He Loves to Dance and Only Cares About Fans Crossfade Retrieved April 17 2013 a b SFX Entertainment Gets Funding From Communications Giant WPP Billboard Retrieved April 16 2013 Mason Kerri September 19 2012 Sensation Lineup Fedde le Grand Danny Tenaglia Coming to Brooklyn Billboard Retrieved October 6 2012 Steve Rehage has accepted executive position with Live Nation sold majority stake in Voodoo Fest NOLA com Retrieved February 9 2017 WPP to Invest in SFX Entertainment Media Decoder March 18 2013 Retrieved April 16 2013 Electronic music promoter SFX files for 175 million IPO Los Angeles Times June 26 2013 Retrieved September 21 2013 Robert F X Sillerman on SFX s IPO Stock Prices Future Acquisitions Afrojack Billboard Retrieved October 11 2013 SFX Beefing Up Digital Capabilities Plans to Buy Tunezy Fame House and Arc90 Billboard a b SFX buys Totem OneLove the company behind Australian dance massive Stereosonic In The Mix Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved December 5 2013 SFX Acquires Australian Promoter and Dance Festival House Totem OneLove Billboard Retrieved December 5 2013 EDM Obsessed Millennials Boost SFX Entertainment Outlook Forbes Retrieved November 5 2013 SFX Acquires Major German Promoter i Motion for 21 Million Billboard Retrieved December 5 2013 Robert Sillerman on Rock in Rio Deal Exclusive Billboard Retrieved December 5 2013 SFX Enters Ticketing Business with 16 2 Million Acquisition of Europe s Paylogic Billboard Retrieved December 5 2013 SFX and Clear Channel Partner for Digital Terrestrial Radio Push Billboard Retrieved January 6 2014 John Sykes Robert Sillerman on New Clear Channel SFX Partnership We Want to Be the Best Billboard Retrieved January 6 2014 SFX Adds Two Major Midwest Festivals with Agreement to Acquire React Presents SFX press release Retrieved November 29 2014 SFX Adds Two Major Midwest Festivals with Agreement to Acquire React Presents SFX Syco Entertainment T Mobile Partner for Ultimate DJ TV Show Billboard Retrieved November 29 2014 SFX Buys Brazilian Agency Promoter Plus Talent Billboard Retrieved November 29 2014 Listen Acquired by SFX Entertainment Startup Dismantled as Team Moves to New York Techvibes Archived from the original on October 23 2014 Retrieved October 21 2014 Restructuring Possible Layoffs to Come at SFX Billboard Retrieved November 29 2014 SFX Purchases 50 Stake in Alda Events Dutch Dance Music Event Promoter Music Times Retrieved November 29 2014 SFX Announces Shake Up of Executive Staff Music Times Retrieved February 7 2015 SFX Shakes Things Up at Executive Level Billboard Retrieved February 7 2015 SFX Entertainment CEO Robert Sillerman Offers to Take Company Private The Hollywood Reporter February 25 2015 Retrieved March 5 2015 Mac Ryan The Fall of SFX From Billion Dollar Company To Bankruptcy Watch Forbes Retrieved September 3 2015 Sisario Ben August 14 2015 SFX Entertainment Is Back on the Block The New York Times Retrieved August 15 2015 Faughnder Ryan August 14 2015 After failed CEO takeover bid what s next for SFX Entertainment Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 17 2015 Sisario Ben October 1 2015 SFX Extends Bid Deadline as Problems Continue The New York Times Retrieved October 3 2015 Gara Antoine November 6 2015 Robert Sillerman Breaches Preferred Deal With SFX Entertainment Amid EDM Buyout Bid Forbes Retrieved November 7 2015 SFX Taps Life in Color s Sebastian Solano for CEO of ID amp T North America Made Event Exclusive Billboard Retrieved December 2 2015 SFX s Bumpy Ride Continues With 20 Million in New Financing Billboard Retrieved January 17 2016 SFX gets 20M in new financing New York Post January 16 2016 Retrieved January 17 2016 TomorrowWorld Investigations Underway After Weather Transport Issues Strand Thousands Billboard Retrieved December 5 2015 How TomorrowWorld Became an Epic Disaster of Near Riots and Looming Lawsuits Thump Retrieved December 5 2015 TomorrowWorld s Future is Uncertain Says Tomorrowland Spokesperson Report Billboard Retrieved February 2 2016 Sisario Ben February 2 2016 SFX Entertainment Declares Bankruptcy The New York Times Retrieved February 2 2016 SFX to Auction Off Beatport in May Looks to Sell Fame House Billboard Retrieved March 9 2016 Beatport Suspends Auction and Shuts Down Streaming News and Events Divisions Billboard Retrieved May 11 2016 Universal Music buys digital marketing agency Fame House L A Biz American City Business Journals Retrieved August 19 2016 Sisario Ben December 7 2016 SFX Entertainment Emerges From Bankruptcy With New Name LiveStyle The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2017 SFX Emerges From Bankruptcy with a New Name LiveStyle and New Leader in Randy Phillips Billboard Retrieved February 9 2017 Live Nation Acquires Rock in Rio Festival Billboard Retrieved December 11 2018 Live Nation Acquires Rock in Rio Festival Variety May 2 2018 Retrieved December 11 2018 Brooks Dave September 5 2019 Randy Phillips Steps Down as CEO of LiveStyle Shifts Focus to Managing Boy Band Why Don t We Exclusive Billboard Retrieved January 10 2022 Brooks Dave April 13 2020 Disco Donnie Estopinal Buys Back His Legendary Dance Company I Got My Name Back Billboard Retrieved January 10 2022 LiveXLive Acquires EDM Promoter React Presents for 2 Million Digital Music News February 10 2020 Retrieved January 10 2022 Middleton Ryan Superstruct Entertainment Purchases Dutch Festival Brand ID amp T Magnetic Magazine Retrieved January 10 2022 UK based live events firm Superstruct Entertainment buys electronic music giant ID amp T Music Business Worldwide September 17 2021 Retrieved January 10 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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