In an exclusive in-depth interview with Venues Today, Phillips talked about how LiveStyle (producer of such major festival brands as Electric Zoo, Mysteryland, Tomorrowland, and many others) would move forward with its substantial, far-flung assets and resources. Since then, the typically outspoken Phillips has, for the most part, remained uncharacteristically silent. In early December, SFX re-emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy (restructuring a reported $400 million in debt) as LiveStyle, and the firm remains the largest producer of electronic music festivals in the world. News broke last fall that Randy Phillips would helm beleaguered electronic music juggernaut SFX Entertainment, and ever since the industry has been waiting to see how and if Phillips, as President/CEO, could turn around the lifestyle/live entertainment company, which operates about 100 events worldwide along with digital lifestyle platform Beatport and ticketing firm Paylogic. LiveStyle’s President & CEO Randy Phillips Originally published in Venues Today on May 3, 2017 The outspoken executive pulls no punches in candid Q&A EXCLUSIVE: RANDY PHILLIPS IS BACK WITH (LIVE)STYLE