Fast Track Group shifts to artist management and tours

Fast Track Group is expanding its business beyond concert organization into artist management and global tours. The Nasdaq-listed company announced a two-year deal with K-pop group KIIRAS to boost their brand and prepare for international performances. CEO Harris Lim highlighted the move as a way to deepen involvement in the entertainment industry.

Fast Track Group, which began trading on Nasdaq in May 2025, has long focused on organizing live concerts in Asia. Now, under CEO Harris Lim, the company is evolving into a wider entertainment media and tour management operation. In a discussion with Proactive's Steve Darling, Lim outlined the strategic shift aimed at seizing bigger chances in the global entertainment field through artist management, brand partnerships, and international tour planning.

Lim emphasized a more comprehensive role, stating, “We don't just want to bring a one once, one time, one off concert into every country that we go into, we want to be more involved in the entertainment spectrum.” He described the company's goal as bridging markets by “bringing Asia to the world and the world to Asia.”

A major part of this expansion is a new two-year partnership with the up-and-coming South Korean K-pop girl group KIIRAS. The agreement involves raising the group's brand visibility, linking them with business collaborators, and setting up a possible international concert tour for later this year. Lim pointed out that emerging artists often face challenges in gaining early exposure and solid brand ties, and Fast Track Group plans to fill this void using its global networks and know-how.

Moving forward, the firm intends to grow its lineup of artist deals and look into areas like film, intellectual property, and licensing to build steadier, varied income sources. This repositioning builds on the company's Asian concert roots to tap into broader worldwide entertainment prospects.

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