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As Vice President and Chief Strategic Officer of the Black Promoters Collective (BPC), respectively, Janice Cotton and Shahida Mausi are breaking barriers and paving the way for other Black women to succeed. In these inspiring videos, they share their journeys, […]
When R&B legends New Edition entered Pollstar’s Live75 chart at No. 7 on March 14, it marked a milestone for several reasons. As the six-member group approaches its 40th anniversary next year, it’s a testament to its history, relevance and staying […]
That Mary J. Blige chose June to announce her “Good Morning Gorgeous” fall tour was no mere coincidence – in addition to the marking of Juneteenth June 19, the month is also recognized as Black Music Appreciation Month, and Blige is as […]
A coalition of six of the nation’s top independent concert promotion and event production companies are behind two current tours of legendary R&B singers. The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) is on a mission to be the world’s leading producer and provider of culturally relevant live entertainment […]
FKP Scorpio today announced the launch of FKP Show Creations GmbH, a new company arm that’ll focus on musicals, shows, family entertainment and opera – anything that can be brought to life inside theaters, but not just there.
More than 80,000 fans and a gross of some $13.8 million over two nights by any measure in this industry is a runaway success. And that’s exactly what happened at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Feb. 25 and 26 when Metallica and Billy Joel played separately on consecutive evenings. The shows more than lived up to the billing as “Two Epic Shows…One Unforgettable Weekend,” and serve as a model for future stadium touring amidst “The Great Glut of 2022” while being a win-win-win for fans, artists, their teams and venues.
Five people, an album, five singles and a book have been chosen to join this year’s Blues Hall of Fame class.
The Japanese government is currently considering lifting the audience cap on large-scale gatherings, like concerts, as the pandemic eases and the number of daily cases drops steadily.
As more states drop live restrictions, major festivals are returning – some bigger than before – cashing in on enthusiasm for the live experience.
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