Maxim Berin Expands Berin Iglesias Holding into a Global Luxury Event Powerhouse

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-- Berin Iglesias Art Holding, founded by Maxim Berin, has emerged as one of the most recognized names in the European and Middle Eastern luxury-event and cultural industries — and a leader in the global entertainment industry.
Berin Iglesias Art occupies an influential position in organizing luxury, top-class events across the world.

Headquartered in Monaco, with 18 offices worldwide — including Monaco, Hamburg, Doha, Singapore, Hong Kong, London, New York, Tashkent, and Milan — the company produces more than 200 high-end events annually, ranging from private galas to large-scale open-air concerts.

Global Reach and Scale

The company operates in over 30 countries, Berin Iglesias Holding combines music, gastronomy, and cultural diplomacy in each of its projects.

Key locations include Forte dei Marmi, Porto Cervo, Monaco, Dubai, Capri, Courchevel, and St. Moritz, among others.
Each venue is selected for its context, not spectacle — the right space, audience, and timing.

This precision has allowed Berin Iglesias Holding to occupy a unique niche at the intersection of art, business, and reputation.

Collaborations with Global Icons

Over the past decade, the company has organized performances by Andrea and Matteo Bocelli, José Carreras, Elton John, Robbie Williams, Simply Red, Lionel Richie, Michael Bublé, OneRepublic, Seal, and Eros Ramazzotti.
Many of these concerts take place under the umbrella of the Big Art Festival — a series of curated evenings blending live performance, haute cuisine, and an intimate, invitation-only atmosphere.

Some productions, such as the FIFA World Cup Gala in New York, have become international case studies in how cultural programming can intersect with diplomacy and philanthropy.

A High-Complexity Industry

The luxury event sector — catering to a global, high-net-worth audience — is among the most competitive and risky in the world.
A single misstep in timing, logistics, or artist management can damage both finances and reputation.

Against this backdrop, Berin Iglesias Holding has maintained an exceptional record: not a single major event cancellation in more than two decades of operations.

Industry observers cite the company’s flexibility and network of international partners — from Michelin-level chefs and hospitality brands to city authorities — as key to its consistency and resilience.

The Team and Operating Model

The holding employs more than 120 specialists across Europe and beyond: creative producers, technical directors, lighting designers, and cultural protocol experts.
Many have collaborated with Berin for over ten years — a rarity in such a fast-moving industry.

“In this field, success is never individual,” Berin notes. “One person can create a vision, but it takes a team to make it real.”

Each project is treated as cultural engineering: artists, menus, venues, and guests are selected with surgical precision.
This approach has made the company a preferred partner not only for private clients but also for corporations, foundations, and international organizations.

Adapting Through Change

The pandemic of 2020–2021 was a defining test for the global event market.
While many competitors faced cancellations and heavy losses, Berin Iglesias Holding remained operational and used the downtime to redesign its international strategy.

Following the reopening of borders, the company expanded into Qatar, Hong Kong, and Japan, while keeping its core structure in Europe.
Today, its focus lies on long-term cultural formats that combine live music, gastronomy, and high-level networking — events that function simultaneously as entertainment and strategic communication platforms.

Precision as a Business Culture

Maxim Berin’s signature is precision.
Every project begins not with a budget, but with an analysis of timing, geography, and audience.

“The event must align with the context — time, place, and people,” he explains.

This attention to coherence has led many in the industry to describe the company as
“the Rolls-Royce of European event management” — discreet, exact, and reliable.

Business Philosophy

For Berin, luxury is defined not by extravagance but by trust.
His events are rarely over-publicized, yet they attract consistent participation from leading investors, artists, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.

In this sense, Berin Iglesias Holding represents a new generation of event business — shifting from showmanship to strategy, from short-term spectacle to long-term cultural influence.

“Our goal isn’t to be the loudest,” Berin says. “It’s to be the most accurate.”

That measured confidence captures the company’s identity: consistent quality, global collaboration, and quiet authority.

Outlook

Looking ahead, Berin plans to strengthen the group’s international presence and further develop Big Art Festival as a European cultural brand.
While many luxury events fade after a season, his focus remains on continuity and precision — creating experiences that outlast trends and resonate across borders.

In an industry defined by ephemerality, Berin Iglesias Holding stands out for what it has never lost: reliability.
And in the business of global luxury events, reliability is the rarest currency of all.

About Berin Iglesias Holding

Berin Iglesias Holding is a multinational event management and cultural production company headquartered in Monaco, with 18 offices worldwide.
The holding specializes in luxury cultural events, private galas, and international music festivals, including the acclaimed Big Art Festival.

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