Kidz Bop Concert Film Added to International Sales Slate Ahead of Cannes Market
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AGC Intl., the sales arm of Stuart Ford's AGC Studios, is adding 'Kidz Bop Live: The Concert Movie' to its slate for introduction to buyers at Cannes. The feature-length concert film, directed by Alex Kolb, showcases the popular children's music brand, which has sold over 24 million albums and generated billions of streams.
Facts First
- AGC Intl. is adding 'Kidz Bop Live: The Concert Movie' to its sales slate for the Cannes market
- The concert film was directed by Alex Kolb and filmed live on tour
- The Kidz Bop brand has sold more than 24 million albums and generated over 14 billion streams
- Kidz Bop has been Billboard's '#1 Kid Artist' for 11 years and is one of its Top 75 Artists of the Decade
- The film is a Fortress Studios production financed by Concord Originals
What Happened
AGC Intl. is adding 'Kidz Bop Live: The Concert Movie' to its slate. The feature-length concert film will be introduced to buyers at the Cannes market. The film, directed by Alex Kolb, was filmed live on tour and features hits such as 'APT.' and 'Pink Pony Club'. It is a Fortress Studios production in association with Kidz Bop and in partnership with Museum of Illusions, financed by Concord Originals. Producers include Wesley Adams and Sophia Dilley for Concord Originals and Jessica Roulston of Fortress Studios.
Why this Matters to You
If your family enjoys Kidz Bop music, you may soon have access to a new concert film featuring their live performances. The brand's significant commercial success and international expansion into five languages suggests the film could become widely available.
What's Next
AGC Intl. will present the film to international buyers at Cannes. The successful introduction of the film to the market could lead to its wider distribution.