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Solihull man behind some of the greatest shows on Earth

He started running a roadshow out of a caravan and went on to plot some of the biggest music concerts in the world. John Probyn, chief operating officer of concert giants Live Nation, talks trade secrets with Graham Young

John Probyn, formerly of BRMB, now chief operation officer of mega concert specialists Live Nation.

No careers officer would ever have mapped out John Probyn’s life in the run up to this weekend’s giant Wireless festival – he’s figured it all out for himself.

From signing up for 25 years in the Royal Navy to running a pub and then organising concerts to celebrate the lives of Diana and Nelson Mandela, it’s been some journey, helped along the way by the giants of rock, from Pink Floyd to Sir Paul McCartney, Bono and Madonna.

But his glittering career might never have happened were it not for a family row, McVitie’s biscuits and, when the time came for a moment of push or shove, bravely asking to be made redundant.

“Not one day have I thought ‘I want to do that’,” says the 54 year-old, who lives in Solihull.

“But if someone says to me ‘Do you think you can do this?’ I can’t resist the challenge. I’ve just stumbled into all of this as I’ve gone on.”

The company he now works for, Live Nation, is the single biggest producer of live music concerts, claiming 60 million fans watching 3,000 artists at 23,000 events across 33 countries.

It has 60 festivals around the world and 148 venues in eight countries.

The father-of-two won a Festival Awards’ Lifetime Achievement prize two years ago to reward him for masterminding the kind of mega events which have defined our age.