FLIP Fabrique is proud to announce a new collaboration with L’Agence BAM.
L’Agence BAM now represents two major productions of Flip Fabrique in the Canadian market, SIX° and VACANCES.
“This collaboration is significant, touching, and strategic for me. Working with an internationally renowned team recognized for its inspiring creativity is a true pleasure for my team and me. It strengthens L’Agence BAM’s position in the Quebec and Canadian cultural scene. The fact that this company based in Quebec City, my hometown, where I chose to launch my agency over 20 years ago, is partnering with us makes me extremely proud. I sincerely hope that our partnership lasts long,” says Vincent Beaulieu, president of L’Agence BAM.
This new collaboration is inspiring for the BAM team, thrilled to work with the FLIP Fabrique team, which has delivered over 2300 performances to more than 1,750,000 spectators in 300 cities across 25 countries covering 500,000 km!
“L’Agence BAM is known for its professionalism, strategic vision, and passion for the performing arts. We are excited to work together to share our passion, creativity, and energy with Quebec and Canadian audiences. We are confident that this fruitful collaboration will open up new opportunities and strengthen our presence in the local and national market,” says Bruno Gagnon, general manager and artistic director of FLIP Fabrique.
The first representation mandate of L’Agence BAM for Flip Fabrique will take place in Kelowna from April 10 to 13 at the pan-Canadian Pacific Contact trade show.
About: L’Agence BAM was founded in Quebec City in 2002 by Vincent Beaulieu. It can now boast of being “loud for over 20 years!” Specializing in artist management, tour management, and album production, the agency has become a major player in the entertainment industry in Quebec and Canada over time. It has produced over 4000 shows and several music albums to date. Among the 40 represented artists are Laurence Jalbert, Jorane, Emilie Claire Barlow, Maxime Landry, Alfa Rococo, Daran, Brigitte Boisjoli, Gowan, Guylaine Tanguay, Danse Théâtre A’nó:wara, and The Lost Fingers.