Live Nation Has Already Doubled Tours & Events in 2022, Compared to 2019

Live music is coming back twice as strong in 2022. The unprecedented demand for live music has resulted in Live Nation reportedly booking twice as many shows for 2022 as it did in 2019. In other words, concerts and tours are returning stronger than they were pre-pandemic. Among the tours already announced for 2022 are reunion …

Live Nation CEO Predicts Huge 2022 for International Tours & Events

Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino predicts live music will bounce back in 2022. The entertainment company’s share price just reached an all-time high, peaking at $91.18. This is approximately $15 higher than pre-pandemic shares and reflects the demand for live events to return. Reading Festival and Creamfields are cited as proof of this demand, as both have …

Industry figures warn European tours may be in jeopardy following new Brexit trade deal – Dancing Astronaut

by: Sami Weisband Dec 29, 2020 After the announcement of a new Brexit deal, musicians across the world could face financial issues when trying to tour the European Union once live events resume. Following the omission of musicians from the list of workers allowed to enter the EU without a visa, music industry insiders warn …

European tours put “at risk” by Brexit deal, warns UK Music boss

European tours will be put “at risk” by the new Brexit trade deal, the chief executive of UK Music has warned. The government agreed on a deal with the EU on Christmas Eve ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period on January 1, 2021. While workers from some industries will be able to …