Benjamin Li
Jan 5, 2011

TVB.com partners with San Miguel for indie band showcase ‘Music battle’

HONG KONG - TVB.com has partnered with San Miguel to launch a ‘Music battle’ marketing initiative challenging aspiring indie bands to showcase their music talents in a monthly battle of the bands performance.

TVB.com x San Miguel in Music Battle
TVB.com x San Miguel in Music Battle

'Music battle' marks the first music show produced by TVB.com. 

Between January and June, three bands will be chosen to play during a live performance with well-know artists each month.

The show debuts on 7 January, featuring indie bands Killer Soap, Senseless and ToNick playing alongside Hong Kong music producer and drummer Jun Kung and DJ Eugene Pao at the Langham Place Hotel in Mongkok.

Podcasts will also be available for download on the website following the show and bands can upload their performance videos on the show's dedicated site for people to watch.

"We would focus not only on providing online promotion to our advertising clients, but a total marketing solution across all platforms which includes online, TV, press mobile and event," said Catherine Lee, marketing manager at TVB.com.

This adds to San Miguel's repertoire of  music-related marketing campaigns, including the popular 'Wild day out' campaign.

Source:
Campaign China

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