(VIP-Booking) – Rob Hallett joins as Executive Director to lead Evamore Records Presents, the initiative for which he was the mastermind behind “An Evening With Andy Taylor and Special Guests.”
With over 40 years of experience in the music industry, Hallett is widely recognized as one of Europe’s most successful music promoters. His portfolio includes touring or promoting renowned artists such as Beyonce, Bon Jovi, Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Leonard Cohen, Duran Duran, Justin Timberlake, Prince, Neyo, Kanye West, Usher, Mary J Blige, The Who, Rod Stewart, Jennifer Lopez, The Rolling Stones, Justin Bieber, and Burna Boy, among others.
Evamore Records now officially announces Hallett’s appointment as the Executive Director of Evamore Records Presents. In this role, Hallett will concentrate on organizing more unique events to raise funds for the development of the Cancer Platform. Leveraging his extensive network, along with the assets of Evamore Records and the broader Cancer Awareness Trust team, Hallett aims to create a series of music events worldwide. Events are already planned for 2024 in the UK, USA, and Australia, coinciding with the release of our first Evamore Records album. Hallett will play a pivotal leadership role in making these endeavors a reality.
On joining the team, Hallett states, “I am delighted to join forces with Professor Sir Chris Evans, Tony Colville, and the team in order to help deliver funds for this crucial work in the fight against cancer. Let’s get on with it!”
Founder of Evamore Records and Cancer Awareness Trust, Sir Chris Evans, welcomes the appointment, “Rob and Andy came together at a pivotal moment in the development of our charity and made it possible for world-class musicians to raise funds and profile just when we needed it. Without Rob, it just wouldn’t and couldn’t have happened. I am delighted that Rob will now take this on professionally as part of our team, delivering exciting plans for events in London, Los Angeles, and Sydney in 2024 and much more through Evamore Records. Welcome, Rob.”