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Loud And Live
Loud And Live was founded in 2008 by Nelson Albareda, a Chilean entrepreneur who began as a concert promoter.
Loud And Live
Loud And Live was founded in 2008 by Nelson Albareda, a Chilean entrepreneur who began as a concert promoter. The firm expanded from live event production into a multi-platform entertainment company with offices in Santiago, Beverly Hills, and Miami. The firm's strategy spans artist management, music production, live event promotion, and sports marketing. It has promoted tours for major Latin artists and operates a record label. The firm focuses on Latin music and cross-border entertainment between Latin America and the US. The geographic footprint includes Chile, the US, and broader Latin American markets. The firm does not publicly disclose AUM or team size. Its operations are structured as a private company rather than a traditional investment fund. There is no public information on recent fundraising or acquisitions in the last 24 months (per public record). Loud And Live's structural differentiator is its vertical integration in the live entertainment space — combining promotion, management, and production under one roof, which is unusual for a family-office-like entity and positions it both as an operator and a capital deployer in the Latin music ecosystem.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Chile
City
Santiago
Corporate office
Santiago, Chile
Additional offices
Beverly Hills, United States · Miami, United States
Principals
Nelson Albareda
CEO & Founder
Jose Luis Utrera
Managing Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Loud And Live?
Nelson Albareda, the founder and CEO, oversees all strategic and capital allocation decisions. Managing Director Jose Luis Utrera also plays a key role in the firm's operations and deal sourcing (per public record).
What investment stages does Loud And Live typically target?
Loud And Live does not operate as a traditional fund. It focuses on operational investments in live events, artist management contracts, and music production projects — essentially deploying capital directly into live entertainment assets rather than passive portfolio companies.
How does Loud And Live source proprietary deal flow?
The firm's deal flow comes from its internal operations as a concert promoter, record label, and management company. Relationships with artists, labels, and sports leagues — particularly in Latin America — provide direct access to projects and talent (per public record).
Is Loud And Live structured as a family office or an asset manager?
Loud And Live is a private operating company in the entertainment sector. It is not a family office or a classical asset manager. Its capital deployment is tied directly to its operational projects rather than a separate investment pool.
Which sectors does Loud And Live focus on?
The firm is concentrated on live entertainment, music production, artist management, and sports marketing — specifically within the Latin music and cross-border US-Latin America markets (per public record).
Does Loud And Live participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm does not appear to operate as a fund-of-funds or commit to external funds. Its activity is direct — producing concerts, co-promoting tours, signing management agreements, and operating a record label.
Where does the underlying wealth for Loud And Live come from?
The firm was founded by Nelson Albareda, whose wealth originated from his work as a concert promoter and entrepreneur in the live entertainment industry. The company's capital base is derived from its retained earnings and Albareda's personal investment.
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