Somos Show
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Somos Show Logo | |
Country | United States and Latin America |
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Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
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Language(s) | Spanish English |
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Launched | February 2010 |
Somos Show, LLC, is a public entertainment company based in Miami, Florida, United States, that focuses in the commercialization and organization of public events (live performances, concerts etc.). The company has organized public events in Latin America and the United States. Typical event management includes entertainment, logistics, lighting, promotion, marketing, box office, etc.[1] Somos Show is headed by Luis Villanueva, an international entertainment business executive. SOMOS Show is related to its sister companies SomosTV and Somos Distribution, all part of SOMOS Group.[2]
History
Starting in 2010, the company launched their first public event Dogs el show de los perros increíbles in Caracas[3], and Valencia, Venezuela.[1][4]Dogs el show de los perros increíbles was aimed at families and children, exhibited 30 or more trained dogs in a setting that displayed a mix of humor, music, lights, clowns, etc.[4]
Public events
The firm has managed public events in the Americas with an emphasis on Spanish markets. Todotvnews states that Somos Show was successful with their first event Dogs.[4][5] Their latest public event brought the illusionist Peter Gossamer to Caracas, Venezuela; Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The company has announced that it plans to compete in all industry markets including music, theater, personal appearances, etc.[5]
References
- ^ a b "SOMOS SHOW, a new business venture by Luis Villanueva". TodoTVNews. July 2010. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
- ^ "Somos Show!". Trade Markia. January 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
- ^ https://www.analitica.com/entretenimiento/los-perros-traen-su-show-a-caracas/
- ^ a b c "Espectáculo Dogs de Somos Show se presenta con éxito en Venezuela" (in Spanish). Produ. August 2010. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
- ^ a b Carolina García Aparicio (August 2011). "Obras de teatro protagonizan la Agenda Cultural" (in Spanish). El Nacional. Retrieved 2011-08-15.