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Clair Global Announces Acquisition Of Eighth Day Sound

Eighth Day Sound will become a stand-alone brand under the Clair Global umbrella, joining Britannia Row Productions in the UK, JPJ in Australia, and AudioRent Clair AG in Switzerland.
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Clair Global (Lititz, PA) has announced the acquisition of Eighth Day Sound Systems (Cleveland, OH) with the specific goal of continuing to support the dedicated relationships for touring customers from both rosters.

Before the industry slowdown, Tom Arko, president of Eighth Day, and Troy Clair, owner of Clair Global, had been discussing how this union could further improve and strengthen future tour support. Eighth Day Sound will also complement the installation division of Clair Global.

“First and foremost, our hearts and thoughts are with our colleagues and families affected by this sudden work stoppage worldwide,” state Troy Clair and Tom Arko in a joint statement. “While the impact is huge, we encourage all to stay healthy and focus on the future. We’ll get through this and return to work when we can safely gather again for production events.”

In addition to technical expertise from the audio trade’s top-tier professionals and crews, the alliance will offer a range of premier loudspeaker brands, amplified availability from a more extensive audio equipment base, and flexibility from a boosted global presence. The two companies will continue their long-term relationships with manufacturers that they’ve had for many years.

The acquisition, previously scheduled to close in early April, was delayed because of the pandemic’s worldwide impact on the industry. Both companies worked to reconstruct a deal because of their mutual respect, shared commitment, and collective recognition of the future’s huge potential.

“It was a good idea then, and an even better idea now,” Arko notes. “By using this available time, we’ll emerge prepared with all the needed resources to serve a global customer base effectively. We see it as one world, one focus, and one company, and perhaps more importantly, the union ‘keeps it in the family,’ with both companies entirely family-owned and operated. Because of our respected mutual values, I have no doubt the passion for the audio industry will continue in this new venture and become a better solution to meet the needs of the industry ahead.”

Troy Clair adds, “No one can predict the future, but we believe in the future of live events. Once it’s safe, we fully expect there to be an even greater demand for live entertainment, and we will be prepared to serve that demand. We are excited to strengthen our team and grow our family.”

The Eighth Day Sound brand will be maintained and will conduct business as it has for the past 40 years under the same management and with the same staff. The company will become a stand-alone brand under the Clair Global umbrella, joining Britannia Row Productions in the UK, JPJ in Australia, and AudioRent Clair AG in Switzerland.

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