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    How I got my job as… Artist Director at Ethara

    This week, Emirates Man speaks to Ethara’s Artist Director, Jason Johnson.
    Welcome to the Emirates Man weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businessmen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    As the Artist and Content Director in Abu Dhabi, Jason orchestrates unforgettable live entertainment experiences by curating diverse lineups of international and local artists. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Jason brings a wealth of expertise to his role, ensuring the seamless execution of each event through meticulously navigating contract negotiations and promoting teamwork across departments.
    Jason has built a diverse portfolio during his seven years at Ethara, spotlighting acts from Dua Lipa to Eminem, The Weeknd, Foo Fighters, and Guns N’ Roses, alongside stars like Pink, Post Malone, Andrea Bocelli, and comedians Dave Chappelle and Russell Peters. Jason also plays a crucial role in the Yasalam F1 After-Race concerts, blending top international artists with up-and-coming talents to create a vibrant atmosphere at the events.
    An influential player in the industry, Jason extends his influence beyond concerts to foster the local music scene, evidenced by the Regional Artist Spotlight programme. This initiative has elevated the profiles of over 25 local and regional acts through strategic partnerships.
    Emirates Man spoke to Jason to see how it all began. Here, Jason shares his career journey and insider insights that comes with the job of putting together a show like no other.

    What was your favourite subject at school?
    I enjoyed a few of them but Entrepreneurial Studies stands out the most to me. There was a programme back home in Canada for entrepreneurial studies in high school and I opted for it, not thinking much, and it left a much bigger impact on my life because of the lessons I’ve learned from it. It taught me a lot of skills that I find myself using to this day in my role that constantly has me negotiating with artist management, resolving issues, and strategically allocating our resources at Ethara.
    What was your first job?
    I worked as a cashier at a fast-food chain in Toronto. I believe it gave me a good understanding of working with a large number of people. One of the main aspects of my job was conversing with people, and working in the service industry definitely helped me build a strong foundation for dealing with different personalities. Since then, I’ve worked in the live entertainment industry for over 15 years, from owning an entertainment agency to now being the Artist Director at Ethara – it’s been a long journey to get where I am.
    What eventually brought you to the Abu Dhabi?
    I initially came here to visit a friend who had just relocated to the country. So when I came, checked it out, and thought, “I’m gonna live here.” And that was it. It was an immediate decision, but it took me six years to make it happen. During those six years, I would come back every year. The growth was exponential in the city and you could feel the energy throughout. And it felt like no idea was too big.
    What inspired you to enter the entertainment space?
    I believe I was always in the entertainment space. I think it comes from my Jamaican culture. Our culture is all about bringing families together on the weekends and organising parties and events. So it felt like a natural extension of things that I did with my family to my friends and then expanded it to everyone else.
    What are the key elements of your role as Artist Director at Ethara?
    The exciting part about my job at Ethara is that I wear many hats. It’s always interesting and challenging. Sometimes I act as a lawyer finalising contracts and then strategising e with the marketing team; no two days are ever the same and that’s what I love.
    In a nutshell, my main focus areas are artist procurement, IP development, and event programming. I can go from negotiating commercial points and also working with a team to delivering the events. Research and development is a big part of what we do. Trends have shifted, especially around F1 and subsequently with the Yasalam After-Race Concerts. The audience has gotten younger and more diverse We look at diversifying the lineup over the week. We try to adapt by looking at the trends, making sure that we are ahead of it. Our team works year-round to ensure we deliver the best event we can to support one of the biggest sporting events in the Middle East.

    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I usually wake up around 7:00 AM every day and start my day with a matcha. I play some piano right after since I’m currently learning it. It helps me clear my mind and sets me up to start on the right note.
    I’ll start by checking my emails and liaising with artist agencies to plan any potential performances in the UAE. I’ll move on to researching artist touring data if we’re currently actively in a cycle of procuring artists and announcing artists. Then it’s my responsibility to coordinate with all of our other departments to ensure that whatever is contractually agreed upon is acceptable for everyone involved. After that, I facilitate the approvals for the announcement and serve as a point of contact to verify everything adheres to our contractual terms.
    In the background, a lot is happening, and we simultaneously plan for the coming years and look at what commercial shows might make sense for this year and years to come. Thankfully, we have such a great team that is well-oiled that has done this year after year. And I don’t think any of us individually could say it’s because of us. It really is a hive mind and a collective movement, especially when we are in sync leading up to an event.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    What I always tell people is that the fastest and easiest way to achieve success is to be consistent. It’s the only way to do or become anything you want. If you get up tomorrow, and you’re like, “I’m going to take 1 step towards this thing”, you might miss a day. But what is important, is that the next day, you come back. You need to be determined to take another step that eventually compounds over time. These small steps move you yards. You may not see your progress right now, but the only thing that actually genuinely works is to be consistent. And the sooner you become more consistent, the easier it is for everything else to happen and fall into place.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    One of the best pieces of advice I’ve actually ever gotten was, “If you think the price of winning is too high, wait until you get the bill for regret.” And it speaks volumes to me because if you take a shot at what you want, you will always be content that you tried even if it didn’t work out. But to think, “What could have happened if I tried?” is a mindset you should try to stray away from. And I apply this advice daily in my professional and personal life.
    Tell us what guests can expect at the upcoming Yasalam After-Race Concerts?
    This year we have an incredible lineup of artists delivering an unparalleled 4 nights of entertainment at Etihad Park, headlining the Yasalam After-Race Concerts. Featuring world-class artists, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix’s 16th edition will feature multi-platinum artist Teddy Swims and electronic music royalty Peggy Gou on the first night of the event. Friday and Saturday will feature Grammy award-winning artists and American icons Maroon 5 and Eminem, respectively. Wrapping up a four-day thriller is British rock legends Muse, closing the region’s biggest sporting and entertainment event on a high. You don’t want to miss these performances.

    Teddy Swims and Peggy Gou
    What has been the biggest challenge in your role at Ethara?
    When it comes to the Yasalam After-Race Concerts, we have to constantly think outside the box. We had to look at what made the most sense for the lineup. In recent years, we have definitely wanted to have an even balance of star power across the four days of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which is something that we have been mindful of this year.
    But that decision alone involves 10,000 things that you have to consider. There are things like budgets, artist availability, artist calibre, touring dates, and all these elements that we look at solely for artist selection. It requires a lot of effort, and it took a lot to finalise the lineup this year. We are incredibly excited for our audience to finally see Muse, Maroon 5, Eminem, and our latest additions—Teddy Swims and Peggy Gou perform at Etihad Park.
    What are your goals for the future?
    My hope for Ethara is that we continue being what we currently are: the premier, one-stop destination for entertainment. Whether it’s small or large-scale productions of any kind, I want us to become a key player in the regional market, able to rival international businesses. I hope the team keeps refining and creating experiences that turn into core memories for people—moments they carry with them for life.
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    In Pics: From Kendall Jenner to Zayn Malik, celebrities in Miami for the F1 Grand Prix

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    The electrifying atmosphere of the 2024 F1 season descended upon Miami, Florida this past weekend, drawing a constellation of celebrities to the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens.
    Among the star-studded attendees were NFL sensation Patrick Mahomes, musical maestros Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello, supermodel Kendall Jenner, and actor Taylor Zakhar Perez from Red, White & Royal Blue.
    Blue blood Bollywood royalty, Ibrahim Ali Khan Pataudi, the newly appointed Puma brand ambassador was also seen rubbing shoulders with Charles Leclerc in Miami this weekend.
    The highlight of the weekend was undoubtedly Lando Norris clinching his first Formula 1 race victory, breaking free from his previous record of most podium finishes without a win. This triumph marked a pivotal moment in Norris’s career, igniting celebrations amongst his fans and peers alike.
    The sidelines were abuzz with A-listers soaking in the adrenaline-fueled spectacle. Musical talents like Zayn Malik and Ed Sheeran added to the star power, while American athletes from various disciplines lent their star-power to the occasion.
    Take a look at all the celebrities who descended in Miami for the F1 Grand Prix:

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    Star-studded Abu Dhabi F1 weekend: From Priyanka Chopra to Chris Hemsworth

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    The Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix has cemented its status not only as a premiere racing event but also as a magnet for global icons.
    The infusion of star power, coupled with the gripping races and sensational performances, ensures that the F1 weekend at Yas Marina Circuit remains an unmissable spectacle for fans and celebrities alike.
    Hollywood’s elite, including heartthrobs Chris Hemsworth and Orlando Bloom, along with global sensation Priyanka Chopra, added a touch of glamour to the four-day F1 extravaganza.
    The Yas Marina Circuit witnessed a star-studded affair, with celebrities seizing the opportunity to revel in the excitement from the luxurious viewing decks.
    While the drivers showcased their prowess on the track, the sidelines were alive with the presence of actors, models, and athletes basking in the electrifying atmosphere.
    Not only did A-listers grace the event, but they also took centre stage during the after-race concerts, creating an unforgettable experience for the thousands of F1 enthusiasts who flocked to Yas Marina for the Abu Dhabi GP weekend. Musical maestros Shania Twain and Chris Brown delivered stellar performances, ensuring the entertainment continued off the track.
    The intersection of celebrity and sports showcased the universal appeal of Formula 1, turning the racing circuit into a playground for the who’s who of the entertainment world. As F1 enthusiasts reveled in the adrenaline-pumping races, they were also treated to the spectacle of their favorite stars immersed in the action.
    Take a look at all the A-listers spotted during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023:

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    Your guide to F1 weekend with Yas Plaza Hotels’ special offerings in Abu Dhabi

    Lifestyle

    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: As Abu Dhabi gears up for Formula 1 at full speed, Yas Plaza Hotels brings a host of exciting events to the table this month.
    To embark on an experiential journey, the capital’s favourite spots will be filled with action-packed days just opposite from the bustling Yas Marina Circuit.
    With six world-class hotels located in the heart of Abu Dhabi, this enticing entertainment destination is home to various hospitality brands including Radisson Blu, Yas Island Rotana and more.
    If you’re looking to plan ahead of all the races this month, we have the ultimate guide to where to make your bookings from now.

    Visitors can make their first pit stop at Park Inn by Radisson Blu Yas Island and head to Underdog Club at Amerigos with a plethora of tempting dishes varying from tacos to churros. During lunchtime, guests can opt for the Chef’s signature lunch menu starting at Dhs169 for soft drinks and Dhs269 for house beverages from 12:30pm to 4pm. For the Mercadito evening table brunch, guests can experience four hours of brunching for Dhs299 with house beverages and Dhs399 with premium house beverages from 6pm to 12am on Thursday and Friday, November 17 and 18, 2022 with live entertainment from DJ Dave and Latin Duo. Those looking to visit the venue on the weekend, can avail of the Acapulco brunch starting at Dhs299 with house beverages 12:30pm to 4pm. In a laidback setting and experience a three-hour house beverage package starting at Dhs259 from 4pm to 8pm on Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and November 20, 2022.
    To warm up for the Grand Prix experience, guests can wear their favourite orange outfits and embrace the Dutch spirit at one of the best seafood and steaks hotspots, Belgian Beer Café at Radisson Blu Yas Island for their second pit stop. With a delectable a la carte offering throughout the weekend from 12:30pm to 3am, visitors can cheer to their heart’s content. For some liquid fuel, visitors can try the house beverages package for three hours at Dhs259 from 4pm to 8pm and experience the best tunes for talented names such as Alena & Mya and DJ Daro.
    If you’re looking for the longest brunch, Live Action at Stills situated at Crowne Plaza Yas Island is hosting their award-winning party brunch, Funch from 12pm to 4pm starting at Dhs299 with an after party from 4pm to 6pm at Dhs199 on November 19 and 20, with entertainment from DJ Cliff, DJ Rady and more for pit stop five.

    With a medley of the venues’ resident DJs, Go Unreal at Y Bar at Yas Island Rotana will serve sumptuous delights from 12pm to 4am throughout the weekend. As the eighth pit stop, guests can indulge in healthy greens, signature dishes, bubble and grapes to go in full speed and witness the F1 heroes on the big screen.
    At the second last pit stop, Michelin star Chef Jitin Joshi has created a menu that will tantalise your palate with Indian-inspired dishes at the British Indian Curry Club at Rangoli at Yas Island Rotana. From November 17 to November 20, 2022, visitors can enjoy the evening menu from 6pm to 1am and, to elevate their 2022 Grand Prix experience.
    For more information and to make bookings visit yasplazahotels.com
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