Letter to Elise Announces New Management Partnership with Twenty6 Productions

Buffalo, NY — Buffalo-based band Letter to Elise is proud to announce a new management
partnership with Twenty6 Productions, marking an exciting new chapter in the band’s
continued growth and evolution.

Known for their emotionally driven sound, dynamic live performances, and deep connection with fans, Letter to Elise has steadily built a loyal following throughout Western New York and beyond. Blending powerful songwriting with high-energy delivery, the band has carved out a distinct place in the regional music scene while laying the groundwork for broader national reach.

This new partnership with Twenty6 Productions positions Letter to Elise for that next level.
Twenty6 Productions is a Buffalo-based event management and production company with a
strong reputation for artist development, large-scale live events, festivals, and strategic brand
growth. With deep roots in the live music industry and an extensive network of promoters,
venues, and partners, Twenty6 Productions brings a proven track record of elevating artists
both on and off the stage.

“Letter to Elise is a band we truly believe in,” said Twenty6 Productions. “Their talent, work
ethic, and authenticity stand out, and we’re excited to help expand their reach, strengthen their
brand, and create opportunities that allow them to focus on what they do best, making great
music and delivering unforgettable live shows.”

Under this new management agreement, Twenty6 Productions will oversee strategic planning, booking support, marketing, branding, and long-term career development for Letter to Elise. Together, the team will focus on increasing touring opportunities, expanding digital and media presence, and aligning the band with meaningful partnerships that support sustainable growth.

“This partnership feels like the natural next step for us,” said Letter to Elise. “Twenty6 Productions understands who we are, where we want to go, and how to get there. Their experience and vision give us confidence that we’re building something bigger than ever
before.”

Fans can expect exciting announcements in the coming months, including new shows, expanded markets, and continued momentum both regionally and nationally.

For more information on Letter to Elise and upcoming announcements, follow the band on social media and streaming platforms.

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