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AEG Presents announces Singapore relocation and new Senior Vice President appointment

AEG Presents announces Singapore relocation and new Senior Vice President appointment
September 17, 2019

Global live entertainment promoter AEG Presents has announced that it is relocating its Asian headquarters from the Chinese city of Shanghai to Singapore.

The business has also announced the appointment of former Chugg Entertainment and Ticketek executive Matthew Lazarus-Hall as AEG Presents Asia Senior Vice President, with a role that will see him oversee all touring, festivals and sports across the pan-Asian region.

Lazarus-Hall (pictured), who has been operating his own consulting firm, Uncommon Cord, will be reporting to the President and Chief Executive of AEG Asia, Adam Wilkes.

Billboard reports that Wilkes recently moved to Singapore after 18 years living in China.

In addition, AEG Asia has appointed former Flash Entertainment executive Taylor Agisim as its Vice-President of Business Development and Ryan Sandilands of Cirque du Soleil as its Vice-President - Global Partnerships.

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