Beka Bishop is a dynamic force in the Nashville music scene, leveraging her extensive expertise in digital marketing, project management, and show promotion as the Founder of Fantom Presents. With a passion for revitalizing Music City, Beka has positioned her company as a key player...
Beka Bishop is a dynamic force in the Nashville music scene, leveraging her extensive expertise in digital marketing, project management, and show promotion as the Founder of Fantom Presents. With a passion for revitalizing Music City, Beka has positioned her company as a key player in the concert promotion landscape, curating shows that resonate with diverse audiences regardless of genre. Her innovative approach focuses on creating memorable live experiences that not only entertain but also foster community engagement among music lovers.
Under Beka's leadership, Fantom Presents has successfully executed a variety of key projects, including artist release parties that celebrate new music while providing a platform for emerging talent. By utilizing her skills in social media management and marketing, Beka effectively amplifies the reach of these events, ensuring they capture the attention of both local and national audiences. Her proficiency in tools like Facebook, Instagram, and Canva allows her to craft compelling promotional materials that drive ticket sales and enhance artist visibility.
In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Beka is deeply committed to empowering women in the music industry. As the Marketing Chair of the Women's Music Business Association (WMBA) and Community Coordinator for The Digilogue's Nashville chapter, she actively advocates for inclusivity and representation within the field. Beka's involvement with the Recording Academy, CMA Industry Member, and Women In Music (WIM) further underscores her dedication to fostering a supportive network for artists and industry professionals alike. Through her multifaceted roles, Beka Bishop continues to shape the future of Nashville's vibrant music community, proving that passion and strategic marketing can indeed bring music back to Music City.