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2. Concert Business Off To Record Start In 2024: Sphere's success hints at a new chapter for touring--as does the DOJ's Live Nation inquiry
3. A New 'Mid-Beginning' For Touring? In the era of year-round touring, the definition of 'midyear' is changing
4. FROM THE TOP, TOURING LOOKS RETTER THAN EWER: Artists have been back on the road for a full year, and the top 10 highest-grossing tours are thriving. Will that success spread?
5. THE FESTIVAL OF THE FUTURE
6. Bad Bunny's Breakout Year
7. From The Desk Of... Jarred Arfa
8. Cancellation Culture
9. Concert Biz Gets Back On Track FESTIVALS, STADIUMS AND THE RISE OF LATIN MEGA-SHOWS PAVE THE WAY FORWARD
10. A Preventable Tragedy? Astroworld had a setup ill-suited for a raucous crowd and little if any oversight from Live Nation's most experienced festival executives
11. Eco-Conscious, Safety-Centric, Tech-Sawy: 35 New Venue Builds: AS LIVE-MUSIC GROSSES VANISHED AMID THE PANDEMIC, VENUES INVESTED IN WAYS TO ENTICE FANS BACK TO THE LIVE MARKET--FROM HOSPITAL-QUALITY AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS TO USING RECYCLED MATERIALS FROM LANDFILLS
12. From The Desk Of... Tom Windish: HEAD OF A&R AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, WASSERMAN MUSIC
13. THE YEAR THAT BROKE THE BUSINESS: Without any new events for the second half of 2020, the Billboard Boxscore charts look familiar, but a rebirth could be around the corner
14. Concert Biz Gets Trippy: As more fans book flights and hotels for marquee events, promoters want a piece of the pie
15. PPS - Parallel personal supercomputing
16. PARALLEL COMPUTING : PSS - parallel, personal, supercomputing
17. 2020 Top Business Managers: THE EXECUTIVES WHO WATCH OVER THE FINANCES OF RISING ACTS AND SUPERSTARS PLAY AN EVEN MORE ESSENTIAL ROLE AT A TIME OF INDUSTRY UNCERTAINTY AND TURMOIL
18. THE NEXT STAGE
19. NIGHTCLUB NIGHTMARE: How the Palms Casino's flashy KAOS venue--and its $60 million deal with Marshmello--fell apart in a matter of months
20. A DECADE OF SUCCESS: The live-music business celebrates a number of historic milestones as the 2010s come to an end
21. Ticketmaster's Post-Swift Strategy: Take On Ticket Fees: Although a cyberattack undermined a presale for the superstar's The Eras Tour, the Live Nation-owned company is focusing on eliminating its 'drip pricing' model
22. From The Desk Of... Gregg Perloff: CO-FOUNDER/CEO, ANOTHER PLANET ENTERTAINMENT
23. EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR: RACHELLE JEAN-LOUIS.
24. Farewell Tours Rule, Charts Improve: As Billboard's Boxscore charts capture a bigger snapshot of the market, evaluating overall growth versus more exact reporting becomes tricky--even if it's better in the long run--while veteran artists on their last outings rake in the cash
25. The Price Is Right: While the number of tours and concerts is holding steady, the live entertainment sector is finding growth by charging fans what they are willing to pay
26. THE TOP FESTIVALS OF 2022: Billboard reveals the top 50 gatherings of the year, from cultural rites of passage to mystical experiences
27. Brace For Impact: Billboard's midyear touring charts don't show the full toll of COVID-19--but the year-end picture will certainly be grim
28. The Slow, Steady Ticketing Race
29. WANTED: MUSIC BIZ ROCK STARS
30. MASTERS of MUSIC CITY: As Nashville continues to evolve, the 100 movers, shakers and influencers on Billboard's fourth annual Country Power Players list drove a $1.3 billion business in 2017, thanks in part to fans (finally) embracing streaming
31. The Price Is Right: As attendance starts to level out, promoters are getting better at finding ways to cut out the secondary market, extracting more money from fans along the way
32. TOURING DIFFICULT TIMES: In 2017, despite attacks in Manchester and Las Vegas, fans flocked to live music events like Phish's 13 nights at Madison Square Garden, pushing the biz to a new $25 billion peak
33. Latin power players 2017: WITH MEGAHITS BY LUIS FDNSI AND DADDYYANKEE, J BALVIN, MALUMA AND MDRE REACHING THE GENRE'S WIDEST-EVER AUDIENCETHIS YEAR. THESE BEHIND-THESCENES INNOVATORS AREN'T JUST NURTURING THE SCENE-THEY'RE HELPING RESHAPETHE CULTURE
34. From The Desk Of... Ron Bension: PRESIDENT/CEO, ASM GLOBAL
35. LIVE NATION AND AEG SEE RECORD GROSSES IN 2023 (NEW ACTS? MAYBE NOT)
36. Eric Church, at the top of his world, asks: what's next? 'I did not want to be the center of country music,' says the singer after a record-setting $53 million-grossing tour, taking time to reflect on finding stardom, fighting scalpers and raising children in turbulent times
37. More traffic, more problems: despite increased security concerns, a battle brewing among some of the biggest venue owners in the world and legal issues in the festival and secondary ticketing markets, the live-music business is again on pace for another record-breaking year
38. INSIDE UBS ARENA, METRO NEW YORK'S IMMERSIVE NEW VENUE At Harry Styles' opening concert, venue executives discuss how the $1.5 billion space and redevelopment of Belmont Park will make Nassau County a live-music destination
39. Summer Slowdown? Soft sales lead to hard questions about the concert business
40. Fear And Loathing In The Concert Business: As this season goes from 'hot vax' to hot mess summer, promoters consider venue safety--and how to make the shows go on
41. Are Big Minifests Better? Live Nation and AEG are battling for dominance in Los Angeles and Las Vegas over niche lineups that do big ticket sales
42. Back to Live: With the constant rescheduling of tours and a tangled web of conflicting state laws, music fans and industry pros would be rightfully confused about when--and how--concerts will return. Look no further: Your burning questions about how to protect your health (and bank account) as the pandemic's end draws near are answered here
43. DANA DuFINE: Vp Global Content and Development, ASM Global
44. DAYNA FRANK: Owner, First Avenue; board president, National Independent Venue Association
45. Tough Tickets: Ticketmaster's vaccine verification system uses some of the same technology as its anti-scalping software. What does that mean for the secondary market?
46. The killing it season: U2, Gaga, Bieber are among the season's 14 hottest tours playing arenas, stadiums and amphitheaters
47. The Fests And The Rest: As the concert business tries to stage a comeback, big outdoor festivals are selling out while headline tours lag
48. The Condition of the Federal Employee and How to Change It
49. Risky Business: When concerts open up next year--hopefully!--big promoters will try to shift the uncertainty onto talent
50. Concert Industry Faces Cruel, Cruel Summer: As the live business reels, competitors are coming together in an effort to try to make sure their shows will go on
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