Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Susan Rosenbluth, who has spent nearly five decades bringing live music to the West Coast, has announced her retirement from her position as SVP at
AEG Presents subsidiary
Goldenvoice.
Rosenbluth, who began her career at the
Greek Theatre in 1978, rose through the ranks of the
Nederlander Organization to manage concert presentations at the Greek, the
Pantages Theatre, the
Pacific Amphitheatre and the
Honda Center.
In 2003 she moved to Goldenvoice as SVP and GM, buying talent for concerts throughout California, Alaska, Hawaii and Arizona, including programming at
Staples Center,
Dignity Health Sports Park and, starting in 2006, the
Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live. She’s booked shows for the likes of
Paul McCartney,
Guns N' Roses and
Taylor Swift and, since 2010, has been at the forefront of bringing K-pop to large venues in the West.
In announcing her farewell, Rosenbluth said, “My work life has been filled with so many meaningful experiences due to the Goldenvoice concert promotion team and the artists and crews who come together to present these events. I am grateful to the people of the concert community.”
Goldenvoice president
Paul Tollett added, “Susan is a legend—that goes without saying. But she also charted a new course for Goldenvoice musically and made us better for it. We wish her only the best in this next chapter of her life. She will be missed by all of us.”