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Black Promoters Collective & Pabst Theater Showcase Urban Talent

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.

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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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