The Black Promoters Collective (BPC), a leader in live urban entertainment, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Pabst Theater Group (PTG) to exclusively co-produce and promote urban music events across PTG�s Milwaukee venues, including The Riverside Theater, The Pabst Theater, Turner Hall Ballroom, and the Miller High Life Theatre. Read more: CHELSEA CUTLER UNVEILS NEW TRACK “I WAS IN HEAVEN” DEBUT ALBUM HOW TO BE HUMAN SET FOR RELEASE ON JANUARY 17TH 2020.
This strategic alliance will amplify BPC�s small-venue strategy – Club BPC, fostering access to urban talent in the greater Milwaukee area and creating an opportunity to serve the community with top-tier, culturally relevant entertainment.

Beth Pepper, Chief Operating Officer of The Black Promoters Collective, emphasized the unique beginnings of this collaboration: �Our partnership with the Pabst Theater Group blossomed out of a meaningful conversation at the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) conference this summer in New Orleans, underscoring the power of independent venues and promoters coming together. This partnership is a testament to the importance of community and cultural connectivity.�
Matt Beringer, Chief Operating Officer of The Pabst Theater Group, added, �Working with BPC allows us to connect Milwaukee�s diverse audiences with premier urban talent, bringing new energy to our venues and supporting our commitment to high-quality, inclusive live entertainment.�
This partnership reaffirms both organizations’ dedication to enriching Milwaukee�s live entertainment scene and offers fans an exciting roster of urban events in 2025 and beyond.
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