Opening Remarks (Production Live! Panel Recap)

Pollstar Live! kicked off Tuesday at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles with its annual Production Live! day of panel discussions, networking opportunities and an opening-night reception.
โWe have weather like this at home,โ said Oak View Group Media & Conferences President and Tennessee native Ray Waddell about inclement weather that drenched Southern California in recent days. โWe just call it rain.โ
The weather may have slowed attendee arrivals, but by the afternoon the main ballroom where panel discussions were held was near full. Close to 2,000 attendees were expected to attend the conference, which concludes Thursday.
โIโd be remiss if I didnโt mention Gary Smith. He was a driving force behind Pollstar and Production Live,โ said Waddell, referring the longtime Pollstar exec who died Jan. 20, 2024. โWe sort of dedicated this week to him. He had the foresight to have a day about production and Iโve jumped on as itโs been a passion of mine.โ
Waddell said in the more than 30 years he spent at Billboard, he developed the live touring beat, which had been treated like โthe stepchild of the business when compared to the record business.โ
โBut now touring drives the train. Itโs the most important part of it and kind of the most important people I think are the production folks that get, in my opinion, the least amount of credit and do the hardest work.โ
Waddell said one of his aims for this yearโs confab was facilitating more efficient communication between the touring artists side and the production people who make the artistsโ magic happen.
โWhat I hear is that the people on the artistsโ team in the offices dream up these great plans, and then the working folks who have to actually go out and do it and they donโt really talk,โ he said. โSo, we got a panel about that. And then another thing I wanted to do, was have an artist and tour manager Q&A, which weโve with with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks.โ
Waddell and later panelists noted that post-pandemic turnover on the production side of touring has created opportunities for new entrants with passion for the business and an eagerness to learn and do anything necessary to make a show come off well.
โItโs created some opportunities for this whole new group of leadership and growth,โ he said. โIโve watched it happen and itโs great to have this young blood and I really believe in this new generation of leadership. You canโt be on the road, doing what yโall do, without working your ass off. Word travels fast and is a small business in a lot of ways. Reputation is everything. If youโre not good, youโre not gonna last. So, they work hard; they have new ideas. Theyโre not set in their ways of doing things. Theyโre open minded, and itโs way more diverse in a lot of ways. Iโd rather have a lot of great people that look all kinds of different ways. God bless them. Iโm glad theyโre out here.โ
