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Houla Entertainment Houla Entertainment is a college, fair, festival, performing arts, corporate, and private event book Want to bring a VOICES tour to your area?

Houla Entertainment is a college, fair, festival, performing arts, casino, cruise line and private booking and promotion company for regional, national, and international acts. We are a premier company for middle buying for your venue or private event. Houla Entertainment produces live events, event planning for parties for companies and private functions. Want to have your event in a tropical des

tination, Houla can produce the event to make it the best that will keep your clients talking for years to come! Contact us for a list of finalists from The Voice to make a concert you are not soon to forget. Check out the article in Venues Today
http://www.venuestoday.com/news/detail/the-voice-artists-build-fan-following-111115

Happy 15th Anniversary to Houla Entertainment (14 years in the University market)! We received our first award in our se...
07/02/2025

Happy 15th Anniversary to Houla Entertainment (14 years in the University market)! We received our first award in our second year followed by many awards and accolades followed year after year. From booking bars on year one to our first concert promoted in year two to booking middle talent and artists from our roster across the US and internationally, we love what we do.

Thanks to everyone that has supported us along the way and to the folks who have booked our artists and hired us as middle agents.

July 1st will always be that special date that I left corporate America running medical companies and moving into this fun world.



Hey friends, can you take a moment and vote for our amazingly talented artist, BJ Griffin, to perform LIVE at the 2025 G...
06/27/2025

Hey friends, can you take a moment and vote for our amazingly talented artist, BJ Griffin, to perform LIVE at the 2025 Global Citizen Festival, appear in Rolling Stone, and win $50,000. Thank you for your support. Please feel free to share.

https://tophitmaker.org/2025/bj-griffin

APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities
Lee Mayer
Matt Schrimsher

I Blend Soul, Pop, And Purpose Into Powerful Anthems—music That Moves Hearts And Sparks Change. I’m Not Just Next—I’m Now.

03/12/2025

BJ Griffin (part is already on FB) Showcase at APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities National Conference in Hershey. Enjoy.

Congrats Lauren Frihauf music for winning the 2025 APCA Solo Artist of the Year.Houla EntertainmentAPCA - Association fo...
03/10/2025

Congrats Lauren Frihauf music for winning the 2025 APCA Solo Artist of the Year.

Houla Entertainment
APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities

Lee Mayer

So excited for the APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities National Convention in Hershey, Pennsylvani...
03/03/2025

So excited for the APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities National Convention in Hershey, Pennsylvania March 6-9, 2025. We have amazing talent showcasing and so much to do in the Houla booths. Stop by booths 8-16 to check out everything new and also meet all the showcasing artists.

www.houlaentertainment.com/blog/2025/2/28/houla-entertainment-announces-apca-national-showcase-lineup

We are so delighted to announce our showcases at APCA National Convention February 6-9, 2025 in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Hershey is our absolute favorite conference of the year! This Houla lineup is an exciting lineup of talent which felt like we built the ultimate all-star team. From winners of the W

Oh boy, this is going to affect artists for sure... This is a LONG read so music folks may be the most interested as wel...
12/23/2024

Oh boy, this is going to affect artists for sure... This is a LONG read so music folks may be the most interested as well as others that make money off this platform. It is copied because it is from Billboard Pro that is subscription based but here is the link: https://www.billboard.com/pro/tiktok-ban-looms-record-labels-prepare/

Days after a panel of federal judges voted to uphold a new law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning on Jan. 19, the independent label Artist Partner Group (APG) started assessing how that might potentially impact its marketing campaigns — and how the company should adjust.

“It’s hard to imagine a reality where TikTok actually goes down,” says Alec Henderon, head of digital at APG. “But we need to be prepared. We are doing video shoots ahead of time, so if it does go, we have top-tier content hitting other short-form video platforms very quickly.”

J.D. Tuminski, former digital marketing lead at Def Jam and founder of Casadei Collective Marketing Agency, is also advising clients to be ready. “If folks are being smart right now,” he says, “they’re already putting plans in place for other platforms and thinking about alternative marketing strategies.”

At least most music marketers have been down this road before. President Trump tried to ban TikTok in 2020 but was blocked by the courts. “We’ve had this conversation internally so many times,” sighs Rafael Rocha, CEO of the marketing agency NuWave Digital. “If I was a betting man, I would bet confidently that it will not get banned.”

Or maybe not banned for long. President Trump returns to office on Jan. 20, and recently he has appeared more enthusiastic about TikTok, saying he had “a warm spot in my heart” for the app. In addition, on Wednesday (Dec. 18), the Supreme Court agreed to hear TikTok’s challenge to the law that would ban it in the U.S. TikTok’s stance is that a ban would lead to “massive and unprecedented censorship of over 170 million Americans.”

Marketers are trying to prepare for the app’s potential disappearance nonetheless. No one wants to be caught flat-footed, especially because TikTok has “become such a large part of our ex*****on when music is released and for teasing new music,” says Allison Laughter, vp of digital, marketing and streaming for Red Light Management. If the app were outlawed in the U.S., it would “hurt us in the short run for sure.”

The pain would probably be felt more acutely by rising artists who don’t yet have name recognition. “Where is new artist discovery happening in 2025 if this app completely disappears?” asks Johnny Cloherty, co-founder of the digital marketing company Songfluencer. “There is new artist discovery on Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts — it just doesn’t happen on the same scale as it does on TikTok.”

Some genres that are reaching a new audience abroad might also be more vulnerable if TikTok use is prohibited. “Country music is bigger than it’s ever been, and we’re seeing more global success than we ever have,” Laughter adds. “It would be a shame to have an international platform taken away from us at a moment when we really have leverage with country acts. It’s slowing down a rocket ship while it’s hot for us.”

Many executives got some practice grappling with a TikTok-less existence earlier this year. On Feb. 1, Universal Music Group’s deal with the platform expired, and all its artists’ music was pulled from the app. A month later, many songs from other labels that featured contributions from Universal Music Publishing Group writers were removed as well.

“That was a wake up call for a lot of people,” says Dan Roy Carter, a former TikTok employee who recently launched Carter Projects, his own music marketing company. “That made people look at other platforms [outside of TikTok] and realize they have to develop them.”

But most marketers did not find that other short-form video platforms could fill the void left by TikTok’s absence. “Anyone I’ve spoken to who tried to pivot to another platform during that time frame generally didn’t find anything that was comparable straight away,” Carter says. That was certainly Laughter’s experience: “I don’t think that we found the sweet spot of how to mimic the success or reach we might see on TikTok with any other platform.”

If the TikTok ban did go through in the U.S., however, the platform would still be available for hundreds of millions of users globally (at least for now). And clips that are popular on TikTok often make their way to other social media platforms. “Say TikTok is banned here — that doesn’t mean that internationally it can’t be a part of a strategy to drive streaming,” says Jen Darmafall, director of marketing for ATG Group. “When you see Reels and Shorts make an impact on music consumption, it is often following something that’s going viral on TikTok first.”

Several marketers discussed using VPNs to circumvent a potential ban Stateside and continue to market their acts to audiences in Europe, Latin America and Asia. And digital marketers abroad would almost certainly see an influx of business from American artists and labels. “Hiring companies to be a liaison to TikTok creators outside of the U.S. is something that I would think about if I was a musician,” Tuminski notes.

Artists and labels would also watch carefully to see where TikTok’s large, famously active user base in the U.S. ends up. “If this goes down, we’ll need to be reactive towards where the content and the traffic and energy shifts,” Henderson says. “Short form video is not going away,” Cloherty agrees. “The TikTok audience will go somewhere.”

Reels and Shorts are typically mentioned as potential TikTok substitutes due to their short-form video focus. But other platforms can also serve as potential conduits for conveying music to listeners.

X, formerly Twitter, doesn’t pop up in many music marketing conversations these days, but Henderson has seen it bring in new listeners for rappers. He’s been focused on trying to harness the power of Twitch as well. The APG artist Flawed Mangoes saw a sizable jump in streams after appearing on the stream of Kai Cenat, one of the most popular personalities on the platform.

Marketers are also intrigued by the possibilities of Snapchat. “It’s still very heavily used by kids, but it’s not as heavily used by artists,” says Jenna Rosenberg, former vp of digital marketing at Atlantic Records. “There is an audience on there, it’s just that no one’s talking to them.” Darmafall has observed “more and more artists posting about following them on Snapchat.”

And if TikTok gets outlawed, the audience hunting for a substitute might end up on another app altogether, something that isn’t currently part of everyday conversation. “Platforms ebb and flow,” Rosenberg says. “Kids will find one that they’ll gravitate towards, and then we’re all going to have to learn it really quickly and educate the artists on how to utilize it.”

For now though, TikTok continues to operate in the U.S., driving new listeners to songs like Lola Young’s “Messy” and Sam Barber’s “Indigo.” “As people are building out their plans for any releases that are coming at the start of the year, they are still including TikTok as part of that plan,” Darmafall says. “It just can’t be your only plan.”

As a potential TikTok ban in the United States looms again, record labels are being advised to be prepared.

Great weekend at APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities Lincolnshire. Saw some of my favorite Westies...
11/25/2024

Great weekend at APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities Lincolnshire. Saw some of my favorite Westies (how did we not get pics?!?) and my favs from Ivy Tech plus so many more. Our showcasing acts were amazing. Videos forthcoming.

Looking for the right vocalist for your holiday party to get you in the holiday season, look no further, we have the tal...
11/05/2024

Looking for the right vocalist for your holiday party to get you in the holiday season, look no further, we have the talent you will love. Check out Jackie Verna - Top 10 Finalist from Season 14 of The Voice.

Huntley drops new song, "Skyline Drive,” today. Go check it out!https://northernvirginiamag.com/culture/news/2024/10/28/...
10/29/2024

Huntley drops new song, "Skyline Drive,” today. Go check it out!

https://northernvirginiamag.com/culture/news/2024/10/28/huntley-to-drop-love-song-to-virginia-on-tuesday/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGN6ZBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHdaJkDTgpvzeoKHFR14n7aHt4E8ylCtTCwdFTQl1SnnRo8TWavVjuHlv5w_aem_kaJabHTQpFaEvEELzFfRiw #:~:text=Virginia%252Dbased%2520blues%252Drock%2520musician,waters%252C%E2%80%9D%2520as%2520his%2520inspirations

Huntley, winner of "The Voice" season 24, drops “Skyline Drive” on Tuesday, a song celebrating Virginia’s landscapes.

What's up APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities! Our Houla Dog is your guide as your SUPER HERO to s...
10/22/2024

What's up APCA - Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities! Our Houla Dog is your guide as your SUPER HERO to save the day! Look at this amazing talent. So many of your favorites and so many new Houla acts showcasing. Stop by the booths in Albany and watch the music videos from our showcasing acts using the Silent Disco Headphones on our LED Screen.

Looking forward to seeing everyone this Fall.

We are so excited to have an amazing lineup of talent showcasing this Fall at APCA. We have comedy, music, magic, mentalism, poetry, and novelties. We are now offering LED screen rentals and Silent Disco. Want to have a light up dance floor, we rent those as well. Can’t wait to see everyone in Alb

Excited to be back at IEBA 2024 this year! Can't wait for everyone to hear Willa May on Monday evening, Oct .7, from 5pm...
10/04/2024

Excited to be back at IEBA 2024 this year! Can't wait for everyone to hear Willa May on Monday evening, Oct .7, from 5pm-6pm. Willa May will be performing at the Grand Hyatt in the Aurum Lounge with special guests Chet Roberts from 3 Doors Down, Five-Time Grammy Nominated and Grammy Award Winner, Randy Kohrs, and Season 18 American Idol Golden Ticket winner, Blake Ellege. We hope you will stop by the show on Monday and stop by the Houla booth on Tuesday afternoon.

We are so excited to be back at IEBA at Agent’s Alley this year. We have a special treat for eveyone… we have Willa May performing at the Grand Hyatt in the Aurum Lounge on October 7, 2024 from 5pm-6pm with special guest Chet Roberts from 3 Doors Down, Five-Time Grammy Nominated and Grammy Award...

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