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Tim Leiweke Talks AEG Sale
Pollstar is the first to speak to AEG President/CEO Tim Leiweke about the sale of AEG.
First off, what would be the one thing you wish to communicate to the concert business?
That they will see no change. AEG has been run by the same management team that got into the live entertainment business, and got into the facility management business, and that management team has just signed extensions. Everyone’s tied up long term, and I’m committed to continuing to be the president and CEO of this company long term.
No one will notice a change. In fact, if anything, you’re going to see another growth spurt.
So, what I’m certain of, is that our new owners, our new partners are going to want to encourage us and provide us capital to continue to grow our company. So whether it be Farmers Field, and obviously you’ve seen the growth-spurt we’re on with AEG Facilities, or whether it be Axs Ticketing, I believe the news that people should take from this announcement is that, as big and as bold as we are today, we’re going to get bigger. We’re going to grow. And we have big ideas about where we’re going with this company.
Our best days are directly ahead of us.
You said “partners.” Plural. Let me ask the two obvious questions: who are the potential buyers and what is the motivation for selling.
Potential buyers: there are a lot of people who’ve contacted us. Dozens in the last couple of days. The one thing that Mr. Anschutz is committed to is making sure that the new owners are also committed to our philosophy, our vision and our growth. So Farmers Field, for example, will be as critical of a priority to the next group as it is for the current group.