Trade group U.K. Music is pushing officials to lobby against the U.S. proposal, which would more than double rates for foreign artists playing U.S. shows.
The Junos will follow the Grammys’ lead and include a spotlight on the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
The agency, which represents The 1975, The Cure and others, wanted out of the merger after selling to ICM Partners in 2020.
Tech giant Kakao had agreed to buy shares as part of a partnership agreement, which SM founder Lee Soo Man opposes; he turned to rival HYBE instead.
Four artists claim they were canceled “in bad faith and in breach of contract.” Bluesfest says otherwise.
Slated for April 26-28, this year's edition of the electronic music conference will focus on topics including AI, music rights management, ageism, Web3 and more.
Warner Music Central Europe co-president Doreen Schimk has a backstory worthy of a movie – and it was made into one.
China, which unilaterally blocks YouTube, Facebook and other U.S.-based platforms, decries suppressing "other countries' companies."
The fintech firm's CEO believes a faster and more transparent royalty process will "help all facets of the industry earn more money."
J-Hope will be the second BTS member, following Jin, to enlist for the nation’s mandatory 18-month military service.