AUCKLAND, Today: For over four decades, Phantom Billstickers has supported New Zealand musicians, starting from its humble beginnings on Christchurch streets in 1982.
As advertising in Aotearoa evolved, Phantom Billstickers became a formidable force but stayed true to its roots and core values.
This year, for NZ Music Month, Phantom Billstickers offered free campaigns to local musicians in May. All slots were filled in just two days.
Marketing Manager Tom Horton said, “At the heart of the campaign lies a celebration of creativity, musicianship, and the vibrant music scene in Aotearoa.
“At the heart of the campaign lies a celebration of creativity, musicianship, and the vibrant music scene in Aotearoa.”
“It’s easy to overlook the sheer magnitude of musical talent and the multitude of events happening across the country on any given night.”
Phantom Billstickers connected local artists with a nationwide audience, sparking creativity and excitement.
By offering a platform without a hefty marketing budget, Phantom Billstickers ensured all voices could be heard.
As the campaign’s impact spreads, Phantom Billstickers remains committed to uplifting New Zealand’s diverse musical landscape.
While this year’s slots were quickly taken, Phantom Billstickers invites all musicians to explore future opportunities to collaborate.
- For media inquiries, contact Tom at Tom@0800phantom.co.nz
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