Ticketmaster Celebrates 25 Years In U.K.
Ticketmaster celebrated 25 years of operating in the U.K. by inviting some of its leading customers to a September 30 bash at London's 30 St. Mary Axe, the building more popularly known as "the gherkin."
Gigs & Bytes: Money For Something
The labels used to give away their videos for free. Now they want something back.
Califone Country
Chicago band Califone has nationwide tour dates stretching through late November.
Roadie Maf54
Who'd a thunk. It turns out disgraced congressman Mark Foley hauled gear for The Allman Brothers Band.
Roadie Maf54
Disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley might go down in the annals of Washington, D.C., scandals with his recent resignation over lurid messages to underage Congressional pages, but he also had a hand in the entertainment industry as an anti-piracy advocate as well as a former honorary roadie for the Allman Brothers Band
Bronfman Perks EMI Share Price
Warner Music chief exec Edgar Bronfman only has to be rumored to be talking to EMI shareholders for the British music company's stock price to rise.
Oshawa Naming Rights Deal
The Oshawa Sports & Entertainment Facility will be re-christened General Motors Centre under a deal struck recently between General Motors Canada, the City of Oshawa, and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.
Megadeth Disavows Killer
Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine told the fans at Montreal's Bell Centre September 27th that he's angry "A Tout Le Monde" was a favorite of Dawson College gunman Kimveer Gill, according to CBC News.
Revenge On Ex-Metro Chief
Members of a motorbike gang have been searching for Jonathan Gould, former manager of the Sydney Metro Theatre in Australia, over thousands of dollars of unpaid fees.
Virtual Festivals’ Not-So-Shortlist
Virtual Festivals has announced the not-so-shortlists for the third staging of its annual awards, which will have their profile raised by an October 19th ceremony at Islington Carling Academy.
Noorderslag Plans The Italian Job
There was a time when a focus on the Italian market would have included legendary, occasionally apocryphal tales involving gangsters and communists.
Desmond And The Irish Hacks
A Hamsard colleague from the Live Nation side said most media flak is aimed at Denis Desmond, which means the Irish promoter's MCD shows up in more headlines than Live Nation.
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