Arny Granat has been a transformative figure in the live entertainment industry for over five decades, shaping the concert and theater landscapes with innovation, resilience, and a deep passion for the arts.
Building an Independent Powerhouse
In 1971, Granat co-founded Jam Productions, which grew into one of North America’s most prominent independent concert promoters. Jam Productions brought legendary artists like The Rolling Stones, Madonna, and Frank Sinatra to audiences, and played a pivotal role in organizing the inaugural Farm Aid concert. Beyond concerts, the company produced significant events such as the grand opening of Chicago’s Millennium Park and the World Cup ’94 Chairman’s Opening Night Gala.

Expanding into Theater
Recognizing the potential in theatrical productions, Granat co-founded Jam Theatricals in 1995. This venture managed subscription seasons in over 30 cities across the U.S., bringing Broadway hits like Wicked, The Book of Mormon, and Jersey Boys to wider audiences. Under Granat’s leadership, Jam Theatricals earned multiple Tony Awards, solidifying its reputation in the theater world.
Grand Slam Productions and Innovative Ventures
In 2012, Granat founded Grand Slam Productions, focusing on traveling exhibits and unique live events. Notable projects include the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame traveling exhibit, Bodies: The Exhibition, and the Lightscape exhibit at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Granat also co-owns The Big Apple Circus and co-produced David Blaine Presents Asi Wind’s Inner Circle.
A Legacy of Innovation
Granat’s career reflects a commitment to bringing diverse and engaging experiences to audiences. His ventures have not only entertained but also enriched cultural landscapes across the nation. As he continues to explore new opportunities, Granat remains a testament to the enduring impact of visionary leadership in entertainment.
The official website for Arny Granat may be found at https://www.arnygranat.com


