Claxon & Major Events Gold Coast Announce Partnership

Multi-award winning digital growth agency, Claxon, are proud to announce their partnership with Major Events Gold Coast.

The MEGC team is a force of innovative event specialists, who ignite the City with a vibrant array of festivals, sporting events and cultural events like Groundwater Country Music Festival, Beyond the Sand and Cooly Rocks On.

“Working with global brands is amazing but nothing beats having the opportunity to have such an impact right here in our own backyard,” says Claxon co-founder and CEO, Daniel Willis.

Lisa Lees, General Manager Marketing and Communications at Major Events Gold Coast, says that being able to go with a local agency was a bonus.

“Major Events Gold Coast is excited to be partnering with Claxon,” she said. “The multi-award-winning agency are as passionate about the Gold Coast as we are and genuinely want to see the City and our events succeed. By partnering with them for our 2021 events calendar, we know we have a leading team, joining our team, working meticulously across the digital landscape to drive awareness, attendance and room nights for our events. We can’t wait. Bring on 2021!”

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