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2024 Women of Live International: Melanie Sharon Eselevsky

Booking Manager | Move Concerts Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Argentina is having quite a moment right now when it comes to music. The country that once was a hotbed for great Spanish-language rock acts is on the rise again, but this time in trap and Latin hip-hop with Bizarrap, Maria Becerra and Tiago PZK, and theyโ€™re elevating the nation as well as the live business.

One of the companies benefiting from the Latin cultural movement is Move Concerts, which cracked Pollstarโ€™s 2023 Top 100 Promoter Grosses by earning more than $37.3 million.

โ€œI mean, the Latin marketโ€™s insane,โ€ Phil Rodrigeuz, CEO of Move Concerts, told Pollstar last November. โ€œItโ€™s just unstoppable.โ€

Luckily for Rodriguez, heโ€™s got people like Melanie Sharon Eselevsky to help him navigate the โ€œinsaneโ€ market.

โ€œRiding the waves of Latin Americaโ€™s economy and politics is always a victory,โ€ Eselevsky, booking manager for Move Concerts Argentina, tells Pollstar. โ€œOur territories have this talent for surprising us in the most unexpected ways. At Move Concerts, I think weโ€™ve excelled by adapting and evolving through the daily challenges we face, delivering quality experiences for our clients with the most amazing artists.โ€

Move Concerts has managed to strive despite Argentinaโ€™s economic strife because people needed an escape, and they preferred to spend on the live experience, says Eselevsky, who credits the promoterโ€™s success to her mentors and female colleagues for providing a safe work environment.

โ€œFeeling comfortable in my workplace was key to gaining confidence and developing my career,โ€ Eselevsky says. โ€œShoutout to incredible women like Betina Canalis, Marlene Kerschen and Marcela Pinelli, true pillars of my career (and emotional stability).โ€

Their leadership inspired Eselevsky to pass on what sheโ€™s learned to the new young hires.

โ€œAs a senior (but not old) team member, I want my mentees to have all the freedom and trust they need,โ€ she says. โ€œI push them to make conscious choices, stand up for their ideas, and keep our working vibes positive. Mistakes happen and we learn from them โ€” we are producers; we are here to solve them. Our latest hires have been a blast, and Iโ€™m stoked for whatโ€™s coming next.โ€

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