The Next Great Thing

Fabrice Sergent, Managing Partner, Bandsintown - Turning live music discovery up to 11

October 23, 2022 Andrew Greenstein Season 2 Episode 9
Fabrice Sergent, Managing Partner, Bandsintown - Turning live music discovery up to 11
The Next Great Thing
More Info
The Next Great Thing
Fabrice Sergent, Managing Partner, Bandsintown - Turning live music discovery up to 11
Oct 23, 2022 Season 2 Episode 9
Andrew Greenstein

Seeing your favorite band or artist in concert can be a life-changing experience. Live music bonds us to one another in a way that no other art form can. And with the pandemic waning, live music is having its renaissance moment. Artists are hitting the road, and fans are packing into concert halls, clubs, and arenas to see them play live. But knowing when your favorite artist is coming to town – and when and where to buy tickets before they’re sold out – can be tricky to navigate. Or is it? Fabrice Sergent is the Managing Partner at Bandsintown, one of the most sophisticated and powerful architectural engines in music. Fabrice joins the podcast to talk about how this mobile app, massive database, and powerful discovery engine is connecting more than 70 million music fans to over half a million artists worldwide. He shares how artists – especially new and emerging artists – use the platform to connect directly with fans under their own branding and voice and (finally!) own their fan engagement data. Fabrice also gives his perspective on the future promise versus current reality of Web3 and the metaverse, and how both could impact the music industry and the fan / artist relationship in the future.

Show notes, episodes, and more at thenextgreatthingpodcast.com. For more information on SF AppWorks, visit sfappworks.com.

Follow Andrew on LinkedIn at @Andrew Greenstein

Questions? Feedback? Guest recommendations? Email us here.

Show Notes

Seeing your favorite band or artist in concert can be a life-changing experience. Live music bonds us to one another in a way that no other art form can. And with the pandemic waning, live music is having its renaissance moment. Artists are hitting the road, and fans are packing into concert halls, clubs, and arenas to see them play live. But knowing when your favorite artist is coming to town – and when and where to buy tickets before they’re sold out – can be tricky to navigate. Or is it? Fabrice Sergent is the Managing Partner at Bandsintown, one of the most sophisticated and powerful architectural engines in music. Fabrice joins the podcast to talk about how this mobile app, massive database, and powerful discovery engine is connecting more than 70 million music fans to over half a million artists worldwide. He shares how artists – especially new and emerging artists – use the platform to connect directly with fans under their own branding and voice and (finally!) own their fan engagement data. Fabrice also gives his perspective on the future promise versus current reality of Web3 and the metaverse, and how both could impact the music industry and the fan / artist relationship in the future.

Show notes, episodes, and more at thenextgreatthingpodcast.com. For more information on SF AppWorks, visit sfappworks.com.

Follow Andrew on LinkedIn at @Andrew Greenstein

Questions? Feedback? Guest recommendations? Email us here.