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RSS Nov 29, 2025 5:11am · Hypebot
Most Read Post On Hypebot Last Week
Last week's top music business news include a big win for Olivia Dean and her fans, a UK plan to help grassroots venues, Bandzoogle updates, a deep dive into Bandsintown and more. The post Most Read Post On Hypebot Last Week appeared first on Hypebot.
RSS Nov 28, 2025 1:53pm · Hypebot
How to Book Venues, Plan Concerts and Market Live Shows & Tours
With as much as 80% of the typical musicians income coming from performing live, it's essential to do it right. Learn how to book venues, plan concerts and market live shows with advice drawn from Berklee College of Music's popular Touring 101 online course. The post How to Book Venues, Plan Concerts and Market Live Shows & Tours appeared first on Hypebot.
RSS Nov 28, 2025 1:50pm · Musically
UK roundup: Certified managers, UK Rap Award, Budget blasts
There is plenty happening in the UK music industry this week. Managers body the MMF has announced the first cohort of managers to pass its new ‘Manager Certification Programme’. 13 have completed the scheme, while Warner Music UK has promised to foot the bill for managers completing it who have a new artist signing a […] The post is from Music Ally.
RSS Nov 28, 2025 1:40pm · Musically
Impala expands Outstanding Contribution award with DEI focus
European independent-music body Impala is expanding its Outstanding Contribution award. There’s a theme to the first set of awardees under the boosted scheme too: women who have contributed to Impala’s work in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI, although the body uses the alternative EDI acronym) as well as sustainability. The list is a who’s who […] The post is from Music Ally.
RSS Nov 28, 2025 1:30pm · Musically
DiMA-commissioned survey is latest salvo in Québec quotas row
The arguments over legislation in the Canadian province of Québec that could introduce French-language quotas for streaming services continue. DSPs body DiMA has commissioned a survey from research firm Leger to back its opposition to aspects of the plan. No surprises to see it finding that “66% of Québecers believe the government should not influence which music […] The post is from Music Ally.