Vanessa Picken has been named global director of music strategy at Ticketek Entertainment Group's live entertainment arm, TEG Live, marking an "important evolution" for the company's touring business. The appointment comes as part of a major overhaul aimed at driving growth across various genres, with a focus on country, electronic, and other hot markets.
Picken brings a wealth of international experience to the role, having previously served as chair and CEO of Sony Music Australia and New Zealand from June 2022 until late last year. During her tenure, she modernized the company's organizational structure, enhanced its digital capabilities, and fueled new growth through experiential and licensing ventures.
Joining Picken at TEG Live is a team of high-profile recruits, including Sam Sharma as head of South Asia & Desi touring, Alex Kelsey as head of country touring, Chris Watson as head of electronic, Asia Pacific, Toby Leighton-Pope as global advisor from TEG Europe, and Clay Doughty supporting Kelsey in strategy. The appointments are part of a larger push to revamp the company's live entertainment arm into a platform business that empowers talented promoters.
TEG Live is expected to ramp up its ambitions in country music by opening a Nashville office later this year, focusing on artist relationships, touring partnerships, and long-term pipeline development. The move aims to strengthen connections between the US and Australian markets and capitalize on the growth of live music globally.
According to TEG's global head of touring Tim McGregor, the new-look TEG Live is designed to accelerate growth across established and emerging genres while supporting the next generation of live entertainment leaders. Major expansion plans are expected in Asia-pop and rock/metal, with further announcements pending.
The company has also recently announced significant success with UFC 325, becoming the highest-grossing indoor arena event in Australian history with A$14.4 million ($10 million) in ticket sales.
Picken brings a wealth of international experience to the role, having previously served as chair and CEO of Sony Music Australia and New Zealand from June 2022 until late last year. During her tenure, she modernized the company's organizational structure, enhanced its digital capabilities, and fueled new growth through experiential and licensing ventures.
Joining Picken at TEG Live is a team of high-profile recruits, including Sam Sharma as head of South Asia & Desi touring, Alex Kelsey as head of country touring, Chris Watson as head of electronic, Asia Pacific, Toby Leighton-Pope as global advisor from TEG Europe, and Clay Doughty supporting Kelsey in strategy. The appointments are part of a larger push to revamp the company's live entertainment arm into a platform business that empowers talented promoters.
TEG Live is expected to ramp up its ambitions in country music by opening a Nashville office later this year, focusing on artist relationships, touring partnerships, and long-term pipeline development. The move aims to strengthen connections between the US and Australian markets and capitalize on the growth of live music globally.
According to TEG's global head of touring Tim McGregor, the new-look TEG Live is designed to accelerate growth across established and emerging genres while supporting the next generation of live entertainment leaders. Major expansion plans are expected in Asia-pop and rock/metal, with further announcements pending.
The company has also recently announced significant success with UFC 325, becoming the highest-grossing indoor arena event in Australian history with A$14.4 million ($10 million) in ticket sales.