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The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) says that U.S. performing rights are broken and is demanding change. The comments came in a new letter filed with the Copyright Office which is investigating U.S. Performing Rights Organizations (PROs).
The investigation of ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and other PROs is at the behest of Congress and organizations representing venues and songwriters. “The current PRO system is broken,” writes NIVA, ”and it’s hurting independent venues, promoters, and the very artists we exist to support.”
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Today, 3:52 PM
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DEAG Deutsche Entertainment AG has reported a record-breaking start to 2025 with strong growth in revenue, ticket sales, and EBITDA. However, despite these positive operational indicators, the company remains unprofitable, ending the first quarter with a net loss of €2.8 million.
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June 2, 5:16 PM
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WME is once again kicking off CMA Fest Week with Losers Live, a free, three-night outdoor concert series at Losers Bar & Grill in Midtown. Featuring an exciting mix of country icons, chart-toppers and rising stars, the event will run Monday, June 2 through Wednesday, June 4, with doors opening at 5 PM each night.
The 2025 series begins on Monday, June 2, with platinum-selling country mainstay s taking the stage to get the week started. The show also includes Travis Denning, Matt Stell, Dillon Carmichael, Payton Smith, Mae Estes, Frank Ray, CeCe, Will Jones and Payton Howie. On Tuesday, June 3, the hits keep coming with a powerhouse lineup of country favorites, including Lee Brice, Craig Morgan, Mark Wills, Timmy McKeever, Kaitlin Butts, Meghan Patrick, Logan Crosby, Myles Morgan, Bottomland and multi-genre, Grammy Award winner Colbie Caillat.
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June 2, 9:03 AM
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It’s time to party like we’re extras in She’s the Man. That’s what the All-American Rejects want us to do, anyway, with their current tour giving the middle finger to big venues that charge a lawsuit-inducing amount of ticket fees. The band is embarking on what they call the House Party Tour, crowdsourcing stops directly from fans and playing in backyards, bowling alleys, and any other spaces that will have them. Front man Tyson Ritter, the voice behind aughts-era bangers such as “Dirty Little Secret” and “Gives You Hell,” isn’t doing this for the money. Just look at the videos from the gigs and you’ll understand why. “We took $50,000 out of our own pockets, booked a bus, put the crew salary on, and started this wild sort of ride,” he says. “I recently read something about people financing festival tickets, the complete inaccessibility of the concert experience in 2025, and how it’s juxtaposed against these wild and weird economic times. It blows my mind that our shows can still work.”
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June 2, 8:25 AM
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Seated founders David McKay and John Griffin have re-acquired the ticketing platform from Sofar Sounds after four years.
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June 2, 7:53 AM
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Multiple shows at Boston’s Fenway Park were abruptly canceled this week, apparently over concerns about the temporary concert stage erected at the storied stadium.
Shakira’s May 29 performance was canceled on Thursday just hours before it was scheduled to begin, as was the May 30 show featuring Jason Aldean and the country duo Brooks & Dunn.
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May 30, 9:32 AM
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TicketManager has received major financial backing to support its strategic growth plans.
Private equity firm Valeas Capital Partners has invested $110m (£81.6m/€97m), while co-founder and chief executive Tony Knopp and chief operating officer Ken Hanscom will retain a minority interest in the company.
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May 29, 7:43 AM
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The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) has revealed the content lineup for its fourth annual national conference, NIVA ’25, which takes place in Milwaukee from June 23–25.
For 2025, the conference will spotlight the contributions of NIVA’s Milwaukee chapter, with programming held at independent venues across the city, including the Miller High Life Theatre and Turner Hall Ballroom.
The NIVA ’25 signature event, the Brew City Bash, will take place at The Rave / Eagle’s Ballroom. Evening shows will be hosted at other Milwaukee venues, including Falcon Bowl, Shank Hall, and X-Ray Arcade.
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May 28, 5:06 PM
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Longtime Nashville fixture 3rd & Lindsley has signed a new lease extension, with owner Ron Brice reaffirming his commitment to the Nashville community with the new agreement. Since opening its doors over 30 years ago, 3rd & Lindsley has been a cornerstone of the city’s independent music scene. The venue has nurtured emerging talent and served as a platform to countless artists who have gone on to global acclaim and has also provided jobs for numerous local hospitality workers and a welcoming home for fans of all ages and backgrounds, making it one of Nashville’s most beloved cultural institutions.
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May 28, 4:58 PM
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Leading global music agency Wasserman Music today announced the hiring of two new executives across its Global Festivals and artist representation teams to help further the ongoing growth of its thriving Hip-Hop/R&B division worldwide.
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May 28, 8:12 AM
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Announced today, May 28th, The Cat Empire name Tixel as the ticket exchange for their ‘Bird in Paradise World Tour’, marking the first time the jazz/funk party band have appointed an official global resale partner. “Playing live has always been at the heart of our music, but especially our new album Bird in Paradise, so we’re stoked to be partnering with a platform that understands how important live music is to us and to our fans,” comments Felix Riebl, founding member and frontman of The Cat Empire.
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May 27, 3:15 PM
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Additional information has been released on those who lost their lives in a Thursday morning plane crash in San Diego, with Sound Talent Group identifying the two other employees along with co-founder Dave Shapiro as Kendall Fortner and Emma Huke, both booking coordinates for the talent agency.
“The Sound Talent Group is still dealing with the pain of losing our friends and colleagues, but with the permission of their loved ones, we wanted to share the stories of Dave Shapiro, Emma Huke and Kendall Fortner to celebrate their lives and what they meant to us, our clients and the music industry as a whole,” a Sound Talent Group spokesperson shared with Pollstar in a release Friday evening.
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May 27, 4:47 PM
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Tixel has announced an ongoing contribution in aid of the recently established LIVE Trust, as well as a £20,000 (€24,000/$27,000) donation to the music industry body LIVE. A £1 LIVE Trust Contribution will be automatically included at checkout on all transactions for shows at UK venues with capacities above 5,000, with 100% of all funds donated directly to the LIVE Trust.
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Today, 5:45 PM
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Phish have tacked on a run of late summer dates to their 2025 US tour. The newly announced shows in September include two nights at Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL; a pair of gigs at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA; and three concerts at Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA.
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Today, 12:59 PM
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Seat Unique is set to host the Official Premium Afterparty at Co-op Live in Manchester following headline shows from Drake, Chris Brown and Mary J. Blige.
The premium ticketing platform will take over the venue’s Hideaway lounge in July, where guests can enjoy a private dance floor, live DJ sets and luxury drinks, in partnership with Armand de Brignac and Moët Hennessy.
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June 2, 5:11 PM
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Coldplay has topped Billboard’s Boxscore chart once again, touring across Hong Kong and South Korea in April. The British band played four shows at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium and six at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, raking in a total of $67.4m (£54m/€59m) and selling 502,000 tickets. The performances formed part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, which launched back in 2022.
With 180,000 in attendance across four performances, and a $43.2m total, Kendrick Lamar and SZA were second.
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June 2, 8:36 AM
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After six years of working at famed Minneapolis venue First Avenue, Sonia Grover, Nate Kranz and the rest of the staff got phone calls one November morning in 2004 telling them to come get their stuff — the nightclub was closing. The legendary venue, best known as Prince’s stomping grounds and the site of his 1984 Purple Rain film, would be shuttering its doors for good.
“We were just kind of told the doors are going to lock, so if you have anything in the building, get your s— and get it out of here,” says Kranz, who serves as First Avenue’s GM.
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June 2, 7:53 AM
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Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has announced the hiring of industry veteran and former UTA partner Brent Weinstein, who joins the agency as part of its senior leadership team. At CAA, Weinstein will oversee multiple aspects of the agency’s business, including Digital Media, Podcasts, Games, Talent Business Ventures, and Speakers. He will also contribute his expertise to the agency’s M&A and investment activities.
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May 30, 9:33 AM
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Want to keep up with when your favorite artists are playing in your city? Or why you should get to the venue early to catch the opening act? You’re gonna want to subscribe to What To See by Ticketmaster on Substack.
What To See is a newsletter made by folks who have written for Billboard, Forbes, Consequence, Vulture, NYLON, PAPER, Paste and many more. We’re out here going to shows every night of the week in New York, Los Angeles and even some places in between. Great news: We’ll tell you about these shows ahead of time so you can go, too.
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May 30, 9:21 AM
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Oak View Group has announced that the 2025 edition of the VenuesNow Conference will take place in Las Vegas—one of the world’s premier entertainment destinations—from September 9–11, offering three days of panels, keynotes, networking, and entertainment.
Presented by Lockton and Oracle, the eighth annual VNC will feature sessions on a wide range of venue-related topics, including content and bookings, hospitality, premium experiences, venue operations, and emerging trends in security, data technology, and women’s sports, among others.
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May 28, 4:59 PM
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Festivals company Wannasee Ltd has collapsed citing a “difficult trading environment” and a sudden decline in “customer confidence”. It means ten UK festivals due to take place this summer are now cancelled, while the future of two other events depends on ongoing negotiations behind-the-scenes
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May 28, 4:58 PM
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Ticketbud, the all-in-one event ticketing and management platform, unveiled a powerful new image-based credentialing and security feature this summer, offering event organizers a smarter way to plan, promote, and manage events and participation.
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May 28, 4:58 PM
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Neste Live!, a Live Nation company, announced the expansion of its corporate events division with a round of promotions. The promotions include veteran talent executive Jill Kopecky, who has been elevated to the role of Executive Vice President, Corporate Events. In her new role at Neste Live!, Kopecky will expand her portfolio to include oversight of the corporate events department while continuing her role as Corporate Events Talent Buyer within Neste Live!
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May 28, 8:01 AM
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It’s where Oasis were discovered – and where Radiohead only ever drew 150 people. Insiders and regulars like KT Tunstall explain why the live music venue is so loved by audience and artists
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May 29, 7:44 AM
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The Ontario Festival of Small Halls (OFOSH) has announced its 2025 lineup, bringing an eclectic roster of Canadian artists to small, independent venues with performances scheduled across southern Ontario. Taking place in October, November, and December, the festival will showcase some of Canada’s leading talent in intimate, character-filled venues.
“It’s a wide-ranging festival, with some remarkable venues and a variety of great acts,” said Cat Cote, Artistic Director of OFOSH. “This festival offers a chance to experience top-tier performances in unique community settings—it’s a special way to connect with both the music and the artists.”
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