The organisations cover a wide range of venues across the UK and beyond, including the O2 Academies
03.03.2020 - 02:01 / billboard.com
Live Nation has been tapped to exclusively book the open-air music center Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.
The new multi-year deal is effective immediately and will see the venue, run by non-profit organization the Mann, welcoming top touring talent. The center has already announced shows from Goo Goo Dolls, New Order and Pet Shop Boys, as well as Daryl Hall and John Oates' HoagieNation festival.
“The Mann is continually focused on aligning with strong partners to support our
The organisations cover a wide range of venues across the UK and beyond, including the O2 Academies
Few imaginable things could impact the live-entertainment business as much as a global pandemic, and not surprisingly, Live Nation, the world’s largest concert promoter, has taken a beating on the stock market over the past two weeks. On a particularly rough Wednesday, its share price dropped 33% at one point in the afternoon — down more than 61% from its year-over-year high last month — before recovering after President Trump’s aid package to U.S.
By Jill Goldsmith
Endeavor, Live Nation Entertainment and Sinclair Broadcast Group are among the prominent industry firms facing new financial pressure because of their high debt loads and vulnerability from the widespread shutdown of sports leagues, concerts and other live events.
By Mike Fleming Jr, Jill Goldsmith
Another day, another decimation on Wall Street. Live Nation shares fell as much as 33% by midday Wednesday (March 18) as municipalities around the
Live Nation chief executive Michael Rapino has purchased $1 million worth of stock in the company he has built since 2005, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday (March 12).The stock purchase comes on a brutal day for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping nearly 10% or about 2,352 points -- the biggest one-day drop in 33 years.
Live Nation chief executive Michael Rapino has purchased $1 million worth of stock in the company he has built since 2005, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The stock purchase comes on a brutal day for the stock market, w
Live Nation is the latest company to cancel upcoming events in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The concert promoters have postponed all domestic and international arena tours until further notice, according to a statement obtained by Fox News.
Live Nation is the latest company to cancel upcoming events in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The concert promoters have postponed all domestic and international arena tours until further notice, according to a statement obtained by Fox News.
Live Nation is the latest company to cancel upcoming events in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The concert promoters have postponed all domestic and international arena tours until further notice, according to a statement obtained by Fox News.
Amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Live Nation Entertainment is planning to cut short all of its tours through at least the end of March, according to a statement from the company. AEG Presents is also suspending its tours, according to The New York Times.
AEG is joining competitor Live Nation in recommending concerts be postponed through the end of the month. Earlier Thursday (March 12), Live Nation officials told employees they were pausing arena tours through the end of the month. "At this time, we collectively recommend large scale events through the end of March be postponed," the statement
As coronavirus concerns continue to rise, Live Nation announced on Thursday morning (March 12) it is recognizing large gatherings around the world are being canceled and the company will be postponing current touring arena shows through the end of the month.
Live Nation is pausing all 2020 arena tours temporarily due to the growing concerns over the novel coronavirus.
By Jill Goldsmith
Due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, Live Nation is telling its touring shows — both domestic and international — to return home, according to Billboard.