Why Limited-Capacity Concerts Just Don’t Make Sense
Partial-capacity shows are not economical for most concert halls or musicians, and politicians who pretend otherwise are failing to understand the way the live music industry operates
"I’m hoping this opens up the door for a lot more that happens for people that look like me,” says the new chief executive, who will report directly to Sir Lucian Grainge at Universal Music
A Juilliard-trained violinist argues that more innovative education at music conservatories could reverse classical music's decline in the face of pop culture
USC's annual study finds that the number of women writing and performing hit songs became even more sparse last year, narrowing to as low as 2% in the producing field
Artists including Billie Eilish, BTS, and Taylor Swift will perform in a circle of five stages with masked crew at the center — in a ceremony that first-time showrunner Ben Winston calls "part Grammys, part Abbey Road studio session"
Most large-scale concerts and tours in the U.S. cannot return until 2022. "You can't do Swiss-cheese routing. If it's got holes in it because certain states haven't opened up, it's not going to work," says one live music exec
James Taylor, Elton John, Graham Nash, Brian Wilson, Willie Nelson, David Crosby, John Fogerty, Loretta Lynn, and Kiss’ Paul Stanley have all got the jab
“It comes down to one simple idea: finding new ways for artists to support their work,” Square's Jack Dorsey says of acquisition
The Norwegian DJ and pop hitmaker's performance from the Sunnmore Alps — which is also where the new Mission: Impossible: movie is being filmed — will be available to stream online this Thursday
Crosby is the latest high-profile artist to capitalize on the booming catalog acquisition business
The band's revolutionary tokens will unlock special perks like limited-edition vinyl and front row seats to future concerts