The name Holly Madison is definitely one of those names that people can’t help but mention in the media world. The young and beautiful celebrity has risen to the top as a New York Times bestselling author, model and TV personality. She is, however, best recognized for her role in the E! 2005! hit the reality series, The Girls Next Door and its 2009 spin-off series, Holly’s World
Celebrities like Madison have an overwhelming number of fans who may be enamored with the versatility, especially her roles in the reality TV series, but few may know from her marriage to a respectable young businessman. So, this article will reveal everything you need to know about Holly Madison’s husband named Pasquale Rotella.
Who is Holly Madison’s husband?
Holly Madison is married to Pasquale Rotella, an experienced businessman, best known as Managing Director of Insomniac Events, electronic music event organizer and organizer of the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) electronic music festival.
Rotella was born in Glendale, California on August 8, 1974, founded Insomniac Events in 1993 and today is one of the largest music and dance experience companies in the world.
Rotella grew up in the Pacific Palisades with his parents – Italian immigrants Vincent and Irene Rotella – who owned a deli shop in Venice, where he worked as a bus boy before he started throwing parties in Los Angeles and charging 5 $ per person for weekly underground raves.
In 1994, being a creator at heart who is driven by his passion for the EDM scene itself and his desire to bring happiness to others, Rotella pulled out all the stops to financially promote his music event. His activities at this time included selling tickets, distributing leaflets and collecting litter to raise money to fund his new business, despite numerous police incursions. Over time, Rotella raves became extremely popular due to the emphasis on positive vibes. His excellence at the EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) continues to speak for itself, attracting millions of people from all over the world each year and bringing in millions of dollars in annual revenue.
The net worth of Pasquale Rotella
The CED which holds its concerts in Puerto Rico, Florida, Texas, Nevada and New Jersey brings together up to 250,000 people with notable disc jockeys like Afrojack, Tiesto, Diplo, Avici and David Guetta. In addition to EDC, Insomniac also organizes major electronic dance festivals such as Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland, as well as events focusing on drums and bass and dubstep. The events also involved the operation of three nightclubs in Los Angeles, namely —Create, Exchange LA and the Underground Warehouse located at 1756 Naud Street.
EDC has generated a lot of revenue for Rotella. For example, since arriving in Vegas in 2011, SEE has generated over $621 million for the local economy and even more for the king of EDM society, as he is called. In 2013, he sold nearly $50 million of his stake in Insomniac Events to Live Nation, an event broadcasting company based in Beverly Hills, Calif. The same year, he joined Interscope Records to form Insomniac Records in May 2014. Insomniac Records is exclusively for the distribution of electronic dance music.
Today, the business mogul has a net worth that is estimated at over $10 million. Music industry expert Bob Lefsetz even named Rotella one of the 10 most influential people in music, ahead of Interscope co-founder Jimmy Iovine.
Other Facts You Should Know About Madison’s Husband
- Rotella got married to famous Playboy Model, Holly Madison on September 10, 2013, after dating for about a year. Their wedding ceremony took place at Disneyland with Bridget Marquardt, a TV personality on Madison’s bridal train.
- The couple who currently reside in Las Vegas have two children – a daughter named Rainbow Aurora Rotella and a son, Forest Leonardo Antonio Rotella.
- In 2010, the electric daisy of Holly Madison’s husband’s Carnival nearly had a major meltdown after a 15-year-old girl, Sasha Rodriguez, died of a drug overdose. This nearly demoralized the company as it drew a strong backlash from Los Angela officials, who then forced the event to be forced out of town and relocate to Las Vegas.
- Things turned sour for Rotella when he was accused of paying a $1.8 million bribe to Coliseum events manager Todd Destefano to get preferential access to the venue. He was charged with four counts, including bribery, bribery and embezzlement. The following year he was formally charged on six counts, but four years later the charges were dropped.
- Among those who greatly influenced the role of RotellaBill Graham, the promoter of German-American rock concerts whom he admires for his great skill and experience, rose to fame especially in the promotion of the brand and the franchise Fillmore, which has defined music promotion in the United States for five decades.
- Pasquale Rotella, the husband of Holly Madison, is the author of a book called “Insomniac: I make the world dance”.
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