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BizBash Daily - East
 NOVEMBER 25, 2019
 
 
 
 
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EVENT INDUSTRY BUZZ
 

1. TAYLOR SWIFT SHINES AT 2019 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS: Taylor Swift became the artist with the most American Music Awards in the show’s history on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, while a number of other artists also shattered records. Swift delivered a catalog-spanning performance during the show, while BTS, Billie Eilish, Carrie Underwood, and many other artists earned several awards or became multi-year recipients. Billboard: “Swift won in all five of the categories in which she was nominated, and also received a special artist of the decade award, bringing her career total to 29 AMAs. Michael Jackson won 24. Swift won artist of the year for a fifth time, extending her record in that category. Runners-up Justin Bieber and One Direction are far behind, with two wins each in the category. Swift won favorite album—pop/rock for Lover. It's her third win in the category. That puts her in a tie with Jackson and Justin Bieber for the most wins in the history of the category. Swift won favorite female artist—pop/rock for the second year in a row.”

2. COLDPLAY SKIPS TOUR DUE TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: In a move that could have ripple effects across concerts and music festivals, Coldplay announced that it will not tour to promote its new album due to the environmental impact of both travel and the events themselves. The band plans to find ways of not only making their tours more sustainable but also beneficial to the planet. BBC: “Coldplay's new album, Everyday Life, was released Friday and instead of spending months on the road, they are playing two gigs in Jordan, which will be broadcast, free, to a global audience on YouTube. ... The UK band last traveled the world with their A Head Full of Dreams Tour, which saw them stage 122 shows across five continents in 2016 and 2017. ‘Our next tour will be the best possible version of a tour like that environmentally,’ frontman Chris Martin said. ‘We would be disappointed if it's not carbon neutral.’”

3. MORE THAN 100 CHRISTMAS-THEME BARS ARE COMING TO THE U.S.: For those who haven’t locked down a holiday party venue and are seeking something unique, more than 100 holiday-theme bars, known as Miracle, are coming to 100 cities around the country from November 25 to December 31. Travel & Leisure: "These bars will serve up plenty of holiday-theme cocktails to bring everyone a little bit of Christmas cheer. Themed cocktails include the Koala-La La La, La La La La, the Snowball Old Fashioned, Run Run Rudolph, and Bad Santa. In addition to the Miracle bars, Sippin’ Santa (another holiday-theme pop-up that began at the Boilermaker in New York City) is joining the fun by transforming 29 bars across America into Christmas-theme tiki huts in partnership with Tiki expert Jeff 'Beachbum' Berry."

 
PEOPLE / EVENTS / ACCOUNTS
 

INDUSTRY NEWS: Longtime UNLV hospitality professor Patti Shock has passed away. An inductee into the Events Industry Council’s Hall of Leaders, Shock spent more than 20 years at the university, and was named the first icon of the National Association for Catering and Events. She reportedly served as a mentor to, or counseled, numerous industry professionals. The school will host a celebration of Shock's life on December 9.

LOS ANGELES: The 2020 OC Fair will have an "All for Fun!" theme, the first concept in a three-year series of fair themes that focus on inclusiveness and Southern California's diverse cultures. The event runs July 17 to August 16.

MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA: Feeding South Florida is hosting its fifth annual Happy Harvest Donor Recognition Breakfast at Signature Grand on December 4. Broward County commissioner Dr. Barbara Sharief will deliver the keynote address.

NEW YORK: Diffa by Design, the annual benefit for Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (and a BizBash Top 100 event), is moving to a new venue and tweaking its concept for its 2020 edition. The event will take place March 26-28 at Center 415, leaving its longtime spot co-located with the AD Design Show at Pier 92. In addition to the dining environments the event is known for, organizers are planning an "immersive design experience and marketplace" with interactive workshops, culinary experiences, a series of inspiring talks, shopping, a gala celebration, and more.

SAN FRANCISCO: SF Sketchfest has announced the lineup for the 19th annual San Francisco Comedy Festival, which will be held January 9-26.

 
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