The Swedish producer is in the midst of a summer residency at Hï in Ibiza, with upcoming festival dates throughout Europe and the U.S.
After nearly a decade of litigation, a judge has finally dismissed the "last case standing" in a pioneering legal campaign over music royalties for old songs.
Also this week: Ministry of Sound appoints an MD, Prescription Songs/Amigo Records hires a senior vp of business affairs and more.
All 2,000-plus LPs from the Hyperion vault will be available to stream by spring 2024.
The Orange County city is looking to follow in the footsteps of Los Angeles' Greek Theatre, which ended its contract with Nederlander Concerts in 2015.
Revenue at the concert promotion giant hit $5.6 billion, generating earnings per share of $1.02.
The execs who helped shape the singer-songwriter's career reflect on her complicated relationship with the music industry.
Also this week: LVRN links up with Audiomack, NetEase signs an expanded agreement with RYCE Entertainment and more.
Universal reported subscription revenues in its recorded music department rose 10.6% in the second quarter.
Teresa La Dart has agreed to drop a case that Swift's lawyers blasted as "legally and factually baseless."