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Rob Cyrynowski Launches Livestar Entertainment Canada

Veteran talent agent Rob Crynowski has announced the formation of Livestar Entertainment Canada from his base in Calgary.

Rob Cyrynowski Launches Livestar Entertainment Canada

By FYI Staff

Veteran talent agent Rob Crynowski has announced the formation of Livestar Entertainment Canada from his base in Calgary.


 “Whether it is mapping out a 40-date tour for an artist across the country or booking elite talent for a club, theatre, casino, fair, festival, or corporate client, Livestar Entertainment Canada’s mission is to build a more vibrant and inclusive marketplace for live music to thrive,” said Cyrynowski who carries the title of President, Livestar Entertainment Canada. “I’m thrilled to generate more meaningful relationships between agency peers, to increase touring opportunities for artists and venues across Canada, including in our indigenous communities.”

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He is joined by partner Leslie Cyrynowski who holds the position of Director of Marketing and Development.

Cyrynowski comes to his new role with more than two decades as a talent buyer, booker, and promoter, working with acts such as Kiss, Def Leppard, Rush, Alan Jackson, Thomas Rhett, Old Dominion, Rihanna, Pitbull, Tiësto, Bryan Adams, and The Tragically Hip.

Most recently, Cyrynowski was Vice President at Canada’s top country music booking agency, Invictus Entertainment Group, and he currently sits on the board of directors for the Canadian Country Music Association. 
 

In conjunction with his former colleagues, Cyrynowski has collected 13 Canadian Country Music Awards, including being named a recipient of the Ron Sakamoto Talent Buyer/ Promoter of the Year, at the 2015 CCMA Awards in Halifax, alongside Jim Cressman.

Contact info: rob@livestar.ca P. 403 615-4300

Further details on the Livestar Ent. website

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