Citibanamex announces private concert by Alejandro Sanz

by times news cr

The ⁣next November 19, Alejandro Sanz will offer a private concert ‍for clients Citibanamex in Monterrey, Nuevo Leónannounced the bank.

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Due to the success of the first ​private concert, now ⁢all clients who have a credit card⁤ Citibanamex will have ⁣access to this⁣ event ⁣by the Spanish composer Alejandro Sanz in it Citibanamex⁣ Auditorium in Monterrey.

The bank ⁢clarified ‌that private concerts are an exclusive benefit for clients⁢ who have credit cards⁣ Beyond, Prestige, Premier y Rewards; However, due to the success and high demand of the first private concert with The Killers in it Metropolitan Theater in Mexico Cityand so that more customers can ‌enjoy this experience, for a single occasion, Citibanamex will extend this benefit to all customers who have‍ a credit card.

He detailed that he will give 100 ThankYou Pointswhich is the minimum number of points required to purchase tickets for this Private Concertto customers who have any of the ‌credit cards, Simplicity, Classic, Gold and Platinum.

In order ⁤to⁣ access the purchase of tickets, customers must use those 100 ThankYou Points or more to pay for⁤ your tickets and the rest must be covered with the credit card Citibanamex that they have.

“In this way, more Citibanamex clients will be able to enjoy this experience. Beyond, Prestige, Premier and Rewards credit card customers will be able to access the event as‍ they⁤ normally do, purchasing their tickets with their ThankYou ​Points.”

“We are The National Entertainment Bank and with the arrival of Private Concerts in Monterrey we once again set the standard to offer our clients​ new ‌experiences and unique‍ benefits.‍ We⁣ had a great response with the first private concert, so now ‌we want a greater number of our cardholders to enjoy the presentation of the great Alejandro Sanz and the upcoming shows that we are preparing for ⁣all of them,” he highlighted. Antonio Perdomodirector of Citibanamex ‍Consumer Credit.

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Interview between Time.news Editor and Music‌ Industry‌ Expert on Alejandro Sanz’s Upcoming Private Concert

Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re diving⁣ into an exciting topic that’s generating quite a buzz: Alejandro Sanz’s‌ upcoming private concert exclusively for Citibanamex clients in Monterrey, Nuevo León, on‍ November 19. ‌Joining me is music industry expert, Dr. Elena Rodríguez, who has been analyzing trends in live events and artist collaborations. Dr. Rodríguez, thank you for being here today!

Dr.⁤ Elena ‍Rodríguez: Thank you for having me! I’m thrilled to discuss this unique event.

Editor: Let’s get right‌ into it. Citibanamex has announced that this concert is an exclusive opportunity for credit card holders. What do you think about⁢ banks partnering with artists for such private events?

Dr. Rodríguez: It’s ‍an innovative strategy! Banks are trying to differentiate‌ themselves in a competitive‍ market. By offering exclusive experiences, such as private concerts, they create a sense of community and loyalty among their clients. It’s a clever way to turn banking into something more engaging and personal.

Editor:​ Absolutely! This concert follows a successful private event with The Killers. How ⁣important is the success of previous​ events to the planning of future ones?

Dr. Rodríguez: Extremely important. Success breeds success.​ When the first private concert generates excitement and positive ‌feedback, it ‍opens the doors for more ​such events. In this case, the demand for The Killers’ concert likely contributed ⁤to ⁢Citibanamex’s decision to extend the offering to all credit card holders—it’s a testament to understanding ‌customer desires.

Editor: That makes sense. The bank mentioned they will provide​ 100 ‍ThankYou Points to clients ‍with⁣ select ⁤credit cards to facilitate ticket purchases. ‌How ‌does this incentive influence consumer behavior?

Dr. Rodríguez: It creates ​a ‌value proposition that encourages customers to not only use their credit cards but⁣ also to be more engaged with ⁣the bank’s⁣ offerings. By making it easier and more ​rewarding to attend such events, the bank fosters loyalty. Plus, clients might be inclined‌ to spend more to earn those ⁤points, which is great for⁢ the bank’s business model.

Editor: Speaking of loyalty,‌ Alejandro Sanz is a​ renowned artist with a significant fan base. How can such⁣ exclusive ​events impact an artist’s brand and relationship with fans?

Dr. Rodríguez: Exclusive‌ events like this can enhance an artist’s brand by positioning them as not just musicians, but as part of their fans’ lifestyle. It makes⁢ the experience more intimate, which can⁣ deepen the fan-artist relationship. Fans remember moments like these and often feel a stronger connection to‌ both the artist and the brand organizing the⁤ event.

Editor: It’s fascinating to see how ‌all these elements work together! What do you think⁢ is the long-term effect⁤ of these private concerts ​on​ the music industry⁢ as ⁤a whole?

Dr. Rodríguez: The trend of private concerts can redefine how ⁢artists connect with their ‌audiences ⁣and how brands position themselves in the entertainment industry. It could pave the ⁤way for ⁤more personalized​ experiences, where fans can’t​ just watch their favorite artists, but also interact with them ⁤in intimate settings. This could also ⁣lead to⁣ a rise in similar partnerships, benefitting artists,⁣ brands, and audiences alike.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Rodríguez, for these‍ insights. It’s clear that‍ Alejandro Sanz’s concert is not just an entertainment event, but a part of a larger trend blending finance and culture.

Dr. Rodríguez: Thank you! I look forward to seeing how this unfolds and the potential it has for ⁤future collaborations.

Editor: And thank you to‍ our viewers for ⁣joining us today. We’ll keep you updated on the latest ‌developments surrounding this event and more!

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