But when some formations have no choice but to throw in the towel, there are those who resist dying and they move token trying to reach the shore to get afloat, convinced that “Every time there is less” and that “the festivals will return stronger than ever.”
This is the case of well-known orchestras such as The Dominican Combo and Panorama, who have decided to join “the main representative companies” to create “The largest agency in the country.”
It will be the in charge of resuscitating the sector both in Spain and Portugal “with new projects and renewed illusions”.
It is the signature “Go Music Management”, a music promotion, hiring and programming project that, knowing that there are “tough times for our sector”, is certain that everything can improve soon, and “when that time comes, we will be prepared.”
What the representatives of “Go Music Management” mean is that this platform was created to “Expand horizons, professionalize the representation of the sector” and to be by his side now that he needs so much help, thus offering him the possibility of getting on the train of the “de-escalation” and the progressive return to “normality”.
And how is this achieved? Well, offering potential customers “A comprehensive service” that allows “to give a quick and professional response” to your needs.
Quality and a serious and transparent representation
Its promoters are thus committed to “a serious and transparent representation” of the participating formations, as well as to guarantee “the quality” demanded by both the organizers of all kinds of shows and the public attending them; being these, seriousness and quality, “the criteria to take into account when hiring an orchestra”.
In “Go Music Management” they already announce that this project, although created by Panorama and El Combo Dominicano, Several groups of representation companies and other important musical formations have joined, as may be the case of Olympus, Cinema, America, Panama Band and Tango, among other.
For everything to work, the agency It has around forty agents spread over the four Galician provinces, although it already announces that it will work in the whole of the peninsular territory through “a network of collaborating companies” with a presence in both Spain and Portugal.