
Live Nation has announced that its new initiative called “On The Road Again” — which saw the largest live music promoter in the world and the owner of Ticketmaster no longer asking for a percentage of merch sales from club-level performers at the company’s venues, and also paying the artists $1,500…
LIVE NATION’s ‘On The Road Again’ Initiative To Continue Through 2024
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St. Vincent Covers Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” During Colbert Residency: Watch
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Kanye West sued over unauthorised sample on ‘Flowers’
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Listen to The Go! Team’s hypnotic new single ‘Pow’
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GDQ raises highest amount for charity from any of its single events
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From the bottling to headlining – watch Bring Me The Horizon talk through all of their Reading & Leeds performances
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Valve president Gabe Newell is hand-delivering Steam Decks
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Thom Yorke adds more UK and European dates to delayed ‘Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes’ tour
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Person dies at Burning Man Festival with thousands stranded amid rainstorms
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