Robert Sillerman, Founder of SFX & Man Behind TomorrowWorld, Dies At 71

Robert Sillerman, infamous founder SFX Entertainment, has died. The news broke Billboard and was confirmed by Sillerman’s lawyer, Sanford Philip Rosen. According to Billboard, Sillerman died a respiratory illness. He was 71.


Sillerman was embroiled in many financial troubles toward the end his tenure as CEO SFX, after which the company dissolved and was rebranded as LiveStyle, with Gary Richards, aka Destructo, serving as president. SFX, between 2012 and 2016, was responsible for many events and brands nationwide including Electric Zoo in New York, Spring Awakening in Chicago, and TomorrowWorld in Atlanta.

The business declined, and in 2016, SFX declared bankruptcy. This year, he was ordered to pay $179,000 in a securities fraud case.

Read more about Sillerman’s legacy and start in the industry here.