TREBEL, the ad-supported music app that lets users download and stream licensed music offline at no cost, has acquired superfan platform Sesh. In its announcement, TREBEL said that what it had lacked until the deal was “a robust artist services side.” “An artist can reach millions of strangers with one post, but can’t activate a thousand fans who truly matter,” TREBEL said. Sesh was co-founded by del Río, Iñigo-Hubertus Bunzl Pelayo, María José Guzmán, and Andrés Fajardo. In recent months, Universal Music Group has acquired a minority stake in superfan platform Stationhead and struck a separate multi-year agreement with superfan platform EVEN.