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Tour companies Select & Blue Murder combine to create SBM Presents

Upcoming tours include Kesha, Bill Murray and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jul 12, 2018
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Select Touring and Blue Murder Touring who’ve been co-promoting tours for the likes of Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco and Good Charlotte have officially tied the knot.

The two Sydney-based companies have formed SBM Presents.

It will cover high profile international artists across music, comedy and live performance.

Upcoming tours include Kesha, Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends, An Acoustic Evening With Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls.

“We have been looking to take further steps into the touring marketplace and in Chris (Moses) and Blue Murder we found someone who thinks the same way we do and brings a huge amount of experience to our team,” says Stephen Wade, co-director of SBM Presents and owner of Select Music Agency.

“It made perfect sense to join forces. We are looking forward to what the future brings.”

Adds Moses, SBM Presents co-director and owner of Blue Murder, “SBM Presents is launching with a great combination of talent between the teams at Select and Blue Murder.

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“This is a fantastic opportunity for all of us and for the artists that we're privileged to work with."

Select Touring and Blue Murder also co-toured The Pogues, Thievery Corporation, NOFX, Missy Elliott, The Darkness, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Marc Maron, Dan Harmon and more throughout Australia and New Zealand.

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