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More British artists achieved streaming success in 2022 than ever before
Official Charts Company.The list featured artists including Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Arctic Monkeys, Sam Fender and Dua Lipa.Sophie Jones, BPI Chief Strategy Officer and Interim Chief Executive said of the data: “Streaming has changed the face of music – enabling artists to connect with fans at home and around the world in ways never possible before, and with consumers also able to enjoy unprecedented choice and affordability.“It is heartening to see this new research showing so many artists achieving such huge success in streaming, encompassing many less well-known names as well as global superstars.“With record labels delivering improvements in areas such as transparency and deal terms, as the market continues to adapt and evolve, their biggest contribution remains essential investment to develop and support artists.”You can see the top 20 artists below:1. Ed Sheeran2. Harry Styles3. D-Block Europe4. Arctic Monkeys5. Dave6. Adele7. Coldplay8. Elton John 9. Dua Lipa10. Queen 11. The Beatles12. George Ezra13. Oasis 14. Sam Fender 15. Fleetwood Mac16. Little Mix17. Central Cee18. Calvin Harris 19. Sam Smith 20. Becky Hill Last year, the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) formally launched a new study to examine the music streaming market.The announcement followed on from the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s ‘Economics Of Music Streaming’ report, which was published in 2021 and led to the government calling on the CMA to start an investigation into the matter.They announced that the CMA “will examine the music streaming market, from creator to consumer, paying particular attention to the roles played by record labels and music streaming services”.The CMA’s assessment will consider
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How much are last-minute Coachella tickets? Here’s what we found.
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is returning to Indio, CA’s Empire Polo Field for a three-day celebration of the biggest names in music.This year, just a few of the most-hyped headliners include Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean, BlackPink, Bjork, Calvin Harris and many, many more.What’s most exciting of all though is that last-minute tickets to music mecca are still available for purchase.At the time of publication, we found some three-day General Admission passes going for as low as $364 before fees on Vivid Seats.That’s nearly $100 lower than it will run you on competitor websites.Can’t make it this weekend?Not a problem — from April 21-23, Coachella is running it back.Passes for weekend two featuring all the same artists can still be picked up — although prices start at $433 before fees.For fans that want to experience the fest with all available perks, you can snag VIP passes.Just a few of the amenities for VIPs include shade cover, restrooms with air conditioning, certain food and beverage vendors and full cash bars.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.We barely scratched the surface of Coachella’s genre-defying lineup.With a bill made up of over 150 artists, here’s a closer look at all artists set to perform at this year’s festival:A post shared by Coachella (@coachella)Once Coachella goes down, music festival season officially begins.Here are just five fests we can’t wait for this year.Need even more music in your life? Check out our extensive coverage of upcoming must-see festivals here.
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Joel Zimmerman, WME Veteran and Top Dance Music Agent, Joins Range Media Partners
William Earl Joel Zimmerman, one of the top agents in electronic dance music (EDM) and a 13-year veteran of WME, has joined Range Media Partners as a partner in the company’s music division. Range, launched two years ago, is helmed by managing partners Matt Graham, Jack Minihan, Tyler Henry, Melissa Ruderman, Chris Thomas and Evan Winiker, and boasts a label partnership with Capitol Music Group (CMG) and Virgin Music & Artist Label Services (Virgin). Among its clients are Jack Harlow, Justin Tranter, Cordae, Midland, Nova Wav, Tyga, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Hailey Whitters, Lauv, MAX, HARV, Sean Douglas and Wondagurl, among others. While at WME, Zimmerman acted as primary agent for dozens of top acts, helping grow EDM into a billion-dollar business by representing such artists as Calvin Harris, Pharrell Williams, 88rising, Steve Lacy, Avicii, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Psy, Kygo, Swedish House Mafia and Deadmau5 (whose real name is also Joel Zimmerman). His run at the agency followed the founding of Division One Talent in 2006, which was brought in-house to William Morris, marking the first time a department was specifically dedicated to EDM. There, Zimmerman helped establish long-term DJ residencies in Las Vegas and throughout the world.
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