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With Massive Attack and Air poised to take to the stage today, 6 June, in London’s Victoria Park for the first of five LIDO show days, key members of the team outline the challenges involved in ...
With Massive Attack and Air poised to take to the stage today, 6 June, in London’s Victoria Park for the first of five LIDO show days, key members of the team outline the challenges involved in ...
London-based international ticketing platform DICE has been acquired by fellow ticketing operation Fever. Fever, which has a presence in more than 40 countries, announced that it had secured $100 ...
A fan-led review of live music has been launched by MPs. The review was announced today (4 June) at SXSW London Festival by Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chair, Dame Caroline Dinenage. Dinenage ...
Welsh festival Cowchella has been forced to change its name by Coachella Ltd, the company behind the Californian festival ...
Teenage Cancer Trust’s 2025 gigs, partnered with SJM Concerts, have raised £2.05 million, a record-breaking number. This takes the total raised by the concerts to £36m since its inception in 2000.
His Majesty The King has visited the inaugural European edition of South by Southwest (SXSW) London today. The event, owned by Penske Media and produced in partnership with TAIT, is running from 2-7 ...
The value of the global live music industry is predicted to rise 10% in 2025, on the back of 4.4% growth last year, according to Goldman Sachs. It predicts live music revenues will be worth $67.1 ...
ABBA member and Pophouse Entertainment founder Björn Ulvaeus took to the stage at the first SXSW London yesterday, 5 June, to discuss topics ranging from creating ABBA Voyage to his co-writing a new ...
Resale ticketing platform Tixel has become the first ticketing operation to back the LIVE Trust, a funding initiative ...
Teenage Cancer Trust’s 2025 Royal Albert Hall show series, promoted with SJM Concerts, has raised a record £2.05 million, ...
Teenage Cancer Trust’s 2025 gigs, partnered with SJM Concerts, have raised £2.05 million, a record-breaking number.
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