Giles Cooper Entertainment

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Giles Cooper Entertainment Ltd
IndustryConcert Promoters and Show Producers
Founded2016
Founder Giles Cooper
Headquarters,
Area served
Europe
Website gcelive.com

Giles Cooper Entertainment (GCE Live) is a concert promoting company, producing tours and hundreds of shows for music, comedy and theatre throughout the UK. GCE Live also presents and produces outdoor concerts in the grounds of English Heritage and other stately homes such as Kenwood House on London’s Hampstead Heath [1] and Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron Walden, Essex [2]

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Founders

Giles Cooper, the company's founder, also serves as Chairman of the Royal Variety Charity and an Executive Producer of the Royal Variety Performance, a role he was elected to in 2010. The Royal Variety Charity is a UK entertainment industry charity with Queen Elizabeth II as its patron. [3] [4]

Giles Cooper was also awarded :

Artists performing at GCE events

GCE Live has promoted tours and produced shows for artists, including bands such as Placebo [6] and the Happy Mondays [7] and theatre and spoken-word tours for BBC TV presenters such as Simon Reeve [8] [9] and Dan Snow. [10]

They have produced shows for artists such as Kris Kristofferson, [11] Alfie Boe, [12] Hacienda Classical, Orbital and Leftfield, [13] José Carreras, [14] the Human League and, ABC [15] and the Jacksons [2]

These include the well-known artists listed below:

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