Susan Rosenbluth Announces Retirement From Goldenvoice

Legendary concert promoter, Susan Rosenbluth has announced her retirement from Goldenvoice and the music industry.

The legendary concert promoter’s career spans six decades, working with such artists as Elton John, Talking Heads, BTS, Keith Urban, BLACKPINK, ATEEZ, and Van Morrison.

Rosenbluth said:

My work life has been filled with so many meaningful experiences, due to the Goldenvoice concert promotion team, artists and their crews who come together to present these events.

Rosenbluth started her career at Los Angeles’s Greek Theatre in 1978. She spent her first three years at the world-renowned amphitheater learning about facility management and was, at the age of 24, named general manager in 1982. Over the next 13 years she managed concert presentations at the Greek Theatre, the Pantages Theatre, the Pacific Amphitheatre and the Honda Center for the Nederlander Organization. In 1995 she became a talent buyer at Nederlander, with the primary responsibility for programming of the Greek Theatre, the Honda Center and the Rabobank Arena. During the next eight years, she became proficient at booking concerts of all genres, including those featuring Asian, Persian and Latin performers.

In 2003, Susan moved to Goldenvoice as its SVP and General Manager, buying talent for concerts throughout California, Alaska, Hawaii, and Arizona, including programming at the Staples Center, Dignity Health Sports Park, and, starting in 2006, the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live. She formed the Latin concert promotion division of Goldenvoice/AEG Presents in 2005. A few of the artists whose concerts she has promoted include George Lopez, Dave Matthews Band, the Eurythmics, Cher, Bette Midler, Santana, Van Morrison, Prince, Maná, Ivan Cornejo, Daddy Yankee, Snoop Dogg, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Guns ‘n Roses, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Backstreet Boys, James Taylor and Sir Paul McCartney. She promoted her first K-pop artists’ concerts in 2010 and with C.S. Hah, has promoted multiple North American tours of various K-pop artists since that time, including BLACKPINK, BTS and Monsta X.

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