se of Collateral Attraction's rollout. The floor-to-ceiling windows framed Manhattan's skyline like a cinematic backdrop: the city
off but his posture still relaxed-arms crossed, feet splayed. Madeline followed, her gaze cool
riential reveal. I'm proposing we open with a pop-up soundcheck spotlighting Jordan's new track, then transition into an improm
hecks before. My fans want energy, spontaneity. I don't want another s
This isn't a concert, Jordan; it's a strat
emselves. But if we lean too hard into corporate narratives, we lose the authenticity we fo
alance. What if we open with your surprise debut of the track-no cameras at first, just you performing for a small circle. Then we invite the guests in, let them discover the perfor
es brightening. "Now that's interesting. It resp
reactions, funnel them into our Tier 1 influencers, and control subsequent messaging. But Emma," she added-her tone sh
discreet perimeter, brief Nova's team on the timing, and synchronize the cue wi
-curated element? Maybe we pull one of my Instagram followers in
a micro-contest today-solicit questions under #CollateralAttra
less. I'll approve the legal waivers.
h. Let's give the fans a mo
dissipated into a shared excitement. She closed her laptop. "Phase 2: Immersive M
Emma, you handled that pivot
l of the narrative, she'd forged a stronger, more dynamic event concept. Walking back to her desk, she realized that Collateral Attraction wasn't jus