The (Not So?) Tentative Return of Live Music

The (Not So?) Tentative Return of Live Music

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Our Top 10 Music Moments of 2025

Jon and Joe count down their respective personal favorites of the year, including some unexpected rapping, an inescapable TikTok meme, a major tour and a sublime bridge in a breakup song. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subsc ...  Afficher plus

Romeo Santos & Prince Royce Interview! Why Bachata Is Still Underrated in Latin Music and Beyond

The leading stars of the Dominican genre discuss their paths to selling out stadiums and the lingering feeling that they haven’t received their due amid the Latin music boom. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your ...  Afficher plus

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Paul Stanley of Kiss on the challenges and future of the live music industry
Recorded

Saeed Saeed, music journalist at The National, talks to Paul Stanley of Kiss about the challenges facing the live music industry and how the band’s New Year’s Eve concert in Dubai could set a new standard for producing safe gigs in the future. 

The current beat of the music economy
Marketplace Morning Report

The past few years have been anything but melodious for the music industry. Concerts have roared back with pandemic restrictions lifted, but how have the economics of live shows, streaming platforms and new technologies changed? But first: A jury found that realtors have kept com ...  Afficher plus

53. Current Trends & the Latest Bends in the Music Industry
MPW Podcast

Have you been hearing terms like Metaverse, NFT, and Virtual Concerts and wondering what the hell they all mean? In this episode Xylo chats to the very insightful, Head of Insights at Music Ally, Stuart Dredge on what these, and other new terms mean and how they are impacting ...

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The trouble with live music
Business Daily

Elton John, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran - all artists who've had sell-out world tours in recent years. And new markets, such as India, are being added to the global tour map. But the same can’t be said for smaller venues. In the UK and Australia, the lights are off, and ...  Afficher plus