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It’s All a Blur: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets to Drake’s Tour Online

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A homecoming for Drake. The Canadian rapper will take the stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Wednesday night (Aug. 30) for the second of two shows in the city.

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If you missed the chance to get free tickets, don’t worry: You can still get tickets online without spending a small fortune. From what we’ve found online, Drake’s tour tickets are priced at $260 and up for the cheapest seats. The more expensive seats can cost you as much as $800 to more than $1,000.

Resale tickets for tonight’s show are priced at $262 and up via StubHub and $260 at Vivid Seats. You can also find passes online via Ticketmaster and SeatGeek.

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Drake’s Vancouver concerts were initially scheduled to launch on Monday. “We back on my side now,” he posted on Instagram earlier in the week.

Unfortunately, the concert was postponed at the last minute, due to “unforeseen circumstances” at Rogers Arena.

“Drake was ready and excited to perform. He is looking forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday and Wednesday. Rogers Arena apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause,” the venue said in a statement.

The Toronto native performed in Montreal in July and will make another stop in Canada, this time in his hometown, for back-to-back concerts at Scotiabank Arena on Oct. 6 and 7.

Drake and 21 Savage announced their 28-date, joint tour in March. The duo added another 12 dates to the schedule in April.

The It’s All a Blur tour, which was postponed for about a week before kicking off in Chicago on July 5 and scrapping a show in Memphis, has made stops in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Detroit, New York, Washington D.C. and Columbus, Ohio. The trek heads to Las Vegas on Sept. 1-2, Glendale, Ariz. on Sept. 5-6, and Denver on Sept. 8.

Other tour stops include Atlanta, Miami, Houston and Nashville.

House of Blues Music Forward Foundation to Celebrate 30th Anniversary With Fundraising Events

The House of Blues Music Forward Foundation is celebrating its milestone 30th anniversary in a big way.

The nonprofit organization under Live Nation aims to inspire youth and build careers in a more inclusive music industry by providing scholarships, workforce opportunities, relief funds and more. To date, the Music Forward Foundation has provided more than $42 million in support and aid. To honor 30 years of giving back, the foundation will be hosting two major fundraising events. The Music Forward Brunch will take place on October 1 at the Hollywood Bowl, before the inaugural Celebrity Golf Tournament will take over the El Caballero County Club in Tarzana, Calif. on October 2.

The brunch will honor people in music industry who spread a positive impact by moving their communities, industry and society forward. Guests will enjoy a brunch buffet curated by James Beard Award-Winning chef Suzanne Goin and restauranteur Caroline Styne, while enjoying performances from some of Music Forward’s alums.

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The Celebrity Golf Classic will allow players to meet youth from Music Forward Foundation programs on-site. Following the tournament, golfers, sponsors and guests can enjoy dinner, cocktails and a live performance.

“Live Nation has backed Music Forward since day one, and we congratulate them on 30 years of helping youth discover and build careers in live music. The industry is growing and diversifying faster than ever, which means there are even more opportunities to support the next generation and we look forward to continuing our work together,” says Michael Rapino, President and CEO of Live Nation Entertainment, in a press statement.

For tickets and sponsorships, see the Music Forward Foundation’s website here.

UK Government Must Stop AI Developers From Doing ‘Real Harm’ to Artists, Urges Parliament Committee

A U.K. Parliament committee is calling on the British government to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) developers are prevented from the free use of copyright-protected musical works for training purposes — and to commit to abandoning much-criticized plans that opponents say would significantly weaken copyright protections for artists and rights holders.   

A report from the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee published Wednesday (Aug. 30) says that any future legislation governing the use of AI technology in the United Kingdom, the world’s third-biggest music market, must not risk “reducing arts and cultural production to mere ‘inputs’ in AI development.”  

Committee members also state that urgent action must be taken to improve protections for artists and creators against the misuse of their likenesses, image rights and performances by emerging technologies such as generative AI. 

The report comes more than a year after U.K. government body The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) first proposed the introduction of a new text and data mining (TDM) exception allowing AI developers to freely use copyright-protected works for commercial purposes.  

Those plans, announced by the IPO last June, gave rights holders no option to opt out of the TDM exception, although they did state that tech developers would still require “lawful access” to any copyright-protected data, enabling rights holders to agree to license fees and charge for access.  

The proposals drew strong criticism from across the creative industries, with Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, CEO of umbrella trade body UK Music, describing them as a “green light to music laundering.” In response, the government announced in February that it had listened to the objections and would no longer be proceeding with the original plans.

The CMS Committee welcomed the change of course but warned that the government’s handling “shows a clear lack of understanding of the needs of the U.K.’s creative industries.”  

“The chorus of warnings from musicians, authors and artists about the real and lasting harm a failure to protect intellectual property in a world where the influence of AI is growing should be enough for ministers to sit up and take notice,” said CMS Committee chair Dame Caroline Dinenage in a statement.

Dinenage said the government must follow through on its pledge to abandon plans for a text and data mining exception to copyright-protected works and regain the trust of the creative industries by developing “a copyright and regulatory regime that properly protects them” from the potential risks of AI.  

The U.K.’s current legal framework, which contains TDM allowances for non-commercial research purposes while also allowing rights holders to commercially license their work, “provides an appropriate balance between innovation and creator rights,” said the committee report.    

The U.K.’s moves to police the rapidly evolving AI sector comes as other countries and jurisdictions, including the United States, China and the European Union, explore their own paths toward regulating the nascent technology.   

The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, which was first proposed in April 2021 and is now being negotiated among politicians in different branches of government, is leading the way as the world’s first comprehensive legislation around AI. It states that generative AI systems will be forced to disclose any content that they produce that is AI-generated — helping differentiate computer-created works from those authored by humans — and provide detailed, publicly available summaries of any copyright-protected music or data they have used for training purposes.     

Other provisions in European law, most notably those contained in 2019’s EU Copyright Directive, also deal with AI and text and data mining exceptions of copyrighted content, such as music, although these are more robust than those initially proposed — and since abandoned — by the U.K. government. These EU provisions include allowing rights holders to stop AI systems from using their content for training purposes, or to limit which ones can in order to license that right.  

Responding to the CMS Committee’s recommendations, BPI chief executive Jo Twist said it was “essential that artists and rightsholders can work in partnership with technology and that policies do not allow AI to get a free ride, but to always respect human creativity by seeking permission and remunerating the use of creative content.” 

Jenn Yacoubian and Stacy Vee Promoted to EVP Roles at Goldenvoice

Accomplished talent buyers and entertainment executives Jenn Yacoubian and Stacy Vee have been appointed executive vps at Goldenvoice, the AEG Presents-owned concert and festival promoter behind marquee events like Coachella, Stagecoach, Just Like Heaven and more.

Vee and Yacoubian will oversee the booking department, headquartered at Goldenvoice’s offices in Los Angeles, while continuing to act as talent buyers for their respective festivals and venues, reporting to Goldenvoice president Paul Tollett.

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Stacy Vee, VP of Festivals for Goldenvoice

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“Goldenvoice is a company that has endlessly supported my creativity and career growth,” said Yacoubian in a statement. “I am beyond honored, and excited, to be in a position of leadership, where I now get the opportunity to support and nurture the next generation of rising stars at GV.”

“It is a privilege to play such an important part in the ongoing growth, creative strategy and success at Goldenvoice,” said Vee in a statement, adding, “I am inspired by the people and culture around me every day and look forward to continuing to push boundaries in a leadership role at this company.”

Vee started at Goldenvoice in 2002 and currently books and produces the Stagecoach and Just Like Heaven festivals while helping oversee booking strategy across many of the company’s festivals in AEG Presents’ global portfolio. While under Vee’s direction, Stagecoach has been recognized by both the Academy of Country Music and International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) and was listed as the third-highest-grossing festival in the world in Forbes. Vee is a three-time Pollstar and two-time IEBA talent buyer of the year award winner. She currently sits on the board of the Country Music Association and is regularly included on Billboard’s Country Power Players and Women in Music lists.

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Jenn Yacoubian

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Yacoubian joined Goldenvoice in 2009 and is currently a national touring talent buyer and primary talent buyer for the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles as well as the Splash House festival. She is also one of the core members of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival booking team and producer and booker for the Los Angeles festival Cruel World. In her new role, Yacoubian will also book one-off shows in the greater Los Angeles area. She has been featured on Billboard’s 40 Under 40 and Women in Music lists.

“Stacy and Jenn play a large part in the culture of Goldenvoice,” Tollett said in a statement. “They have built extraordinary careers here and I couldn’t be happier to elevate them both to Executive Vice President.”

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Doja Cat, Hailey Bieber, Gigi Hadid & More Appear in Sultry ‘Victoria’s Secret World Tour’ Promo

The reimagined Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, titled The Victoria’s Secret World Tour, is heading to  Prime Video next month, and to hype fashion fans up for the big event, the lingerie company unveiled its sensual new teaser on Wednesday (Aug. 30).

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In the clip, a slew of models who are set to appear in the show pose in a series of lit-up pink tunnels. Among the stars set to walk in the show include Hailey Bieber, Gigi Hadid, Honey Dijon, Imaan Hammam, Iris Law and Lila Moss, among others. Additionally, beloved VS Angels Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge and Adriana Lima will also return to the catwalk.

Doja Cat appears toward the end of the teaser in a nude-toned, sparkling bra and matching see-through pants, paired with a long gold trench coat and tie-up boots. The “Attention” singer is set to headline The Victoria’s Secret World Tour, which marks the company’s return to TV since its last televised runway show in 2018.

“We’ve got that tunnel vision for you. Introducing the incredible talent of #TheTour23—a celebration of women and global creatives who will conceive four fashion collections—designed by @jennyfax.official, @supriya_lele, @melissa.duquev, & @iamisigo—from the vibrant cities of Bogota, Lagos, London, and Tokyo, alongside iconic custom Victoria’s Secret designs,” VS’ official Instagram account captioned the teaser, which you can check out here.

The part fashion show, part documentary is set to air on Prime Video on September 26.

Nick Carter Allowed to Countersue Melissa Schuman, Judge Rules

A Las Vegas judge reportedly denied an attempt to dismiss a countersuit filed by Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter against Melissa Schuman – a former member of teen-pop group Dream who has long claimed that she was assaulted by the singer.

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According to TMZ, the judge decided on Wednesday (Aug. 30) that Carter presented sufficient evidence for his defamation case to move forward. In a complaint filed in April, Schuman accused the pop singer of sexually assaulted her in 2003 when she was just 18 years old, while the two were starring in the teen horror movie The Hollow. Schuman alleged that Carter gave her drug-laced alcohol during a party, before taking her away from the group and repeatedly assaulted her despite clear statements that she did not consent.

Billboard has reached out to Schuman’s legal team for more information.

Earlier in the year, Carter was hit with a similar lawsuit from Shannon “Shay” Ruth, a woman who says he raped her on a tour bus when she was 17 years old in 2001. Ruth had asked the judge to dismiss his defamation countersuit under Nevada’s so-called anti-SLAPP law — a statute designed to prevent lawsuits that are filed as retaliation against free speech. However, in March, a Nevada judge ruled that Carter could continue to sue both Ruth and Schuman for defamation over their accusations. Carter’s lawsuit claims the accusations are a “conspiracy” to “to harass, defame and extort” him.

The new ruling comes amid a third sexual assault accusation towards Carter. In a complaint filed on August 28 in Las Vegas court, a Jane Doe accuser identified as “A.R.” claims that Carter sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions in 2003, when he was in his early 20s and she was just 15 years old, including several times on a yacht and once on a tour bus. The disturbing incident allegedly left her with sexually-transmitted diseases and other lasting effects.

10 Meaningful Going-Away Gifts for Friends They’ll Treasure Forever

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Throughout our lives, it’s practically inevitable that someone close to us will move away — whether it’s to a new city, job, school, etc., people come and go in our lives. While it’s a bittersweet moment, going-away gifts for friends not only honor the milestone in their life, but help show your appreciation and love for them — even if you’re sad they’re leaving.

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It can be hard to find the right kind of gift that expresses just what you want to say, but focusing on their hobbies and interests is a great place to start. Yes, you could opt for a gift card, but handpicking things like tarot cards or a porthole drink infuser just further displays how much you know and care about your loved one.

To help inspire you on your gift-giving journey, we put together a list of the best going-away gifts for friends inspired by musicians to help send them off on their next chapter.

Keep reading to shop our gift selections below.

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Keys Soulcare Sage + Oat Milk Candle

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Starting somewhere new, no matter if it’s a new place or job, can be stressful, which is where Alicia KeysKeys Soulcare’s candle comes in. It’s made with scents of sage and oat to help create calming vibes after a long day allowing your friend to focus on decompressing with each whiff.

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Fenty Skin Cookies N Clean Whipped Clay Face Mask

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Encourage your pal to take some R&R using this clay mask from Rihanna‘s Fenty Skin. It’s designed to help detox the skin using charcoal and salicylic acid that’ll lift dirt and work to purify skin.

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“Harry Styles: And the Clothes He Wears” by Terry Newman

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Harry Styles fans will appreciate some decor to decorate their new home, and this book is ready to do just that. Not only does it come with a gorgeous cover, but the inside features photos of Styles they can look at and admire whenever they want.

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Witfox Custom Spotify Plaque

$9.99

Go personal with a customizable frame inspired by Spotify’s music player. Add your pal’s favorite photo of the two of you and top it off with a song that the two of you are always singing together.

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Funny Taylor Swift Card

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For Swifties, this Taylor Swift-themed card will earn you a spot on the fridge not just for it’s cover that’s inspired by “Anti-Hero”, but features a blank interior you can customize with a message of your own.

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Retro Record Coasters

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Redefine what it means to “put your records on” with this set of record-shaped coasters featuring vintage labels and a record player-shaped coaster holder. It’ll bring style while saving their precious coffee table from drink rings.

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TOSCANA Piano Cheese Board & Knife Set

$55.16 $75.95 27% OFF

Upgrade the host in your life’s party supplies with a fun piano-shaped cheese and knife board set. The cheese board is made from a bamboo material and features an interior with knives included. h

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Music Oracles: Creative and Life Inspiration from 50 Musical Icons

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If your friend is always reading their tarot cards, then they may enjoy this musician-themed deck of oracle cards that’ll help advise everything from their life, love, career and more.

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Grateful Dead Bears Candle Holder

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Bring a pop of color to their space with these adorable Grateful Dead-styled candle holders. They’re versatile enough to sport their candle collection or just kept on display solo.

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Cozy Earth Bamboo Jogger Pant

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Keep them comfortable during their move with a pair of bamboo joggers that have earned Oprah’s stamp of approval. Not only are they currently on sale, but the soft bamboo viscose material is temperature-regulating to help keep them comfortable.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best gender-neutral gifts, gifts for dog lovers and the best gifts for Harry Styles fans.

Stromae’s ‘Papaoutai’ Joins YouTube’s Billion Views Club

Stromae has added another achievement to his list. The Belgian singer’s video for “Papaoutai” has hit 1 billion views on YouTube, since its release in 2013.

The Adam Nael-directed video features a young boy who abandons a clay version of Stromae — who, at first, does not physically participate in any actions, from catching a ball to washing a car — to go outside and play with his neighbors in a close-knit, picturesque neighborhood. A set of twins and an older and younger brother dance in the center of the sandy cul-de-sac, much to the amazement of the little boy, who eventually gets frustrated with clay Stromae’s lack of activity, despite feeling saddened by the singer’s inability to move.

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By the end of the video, Stromae finds movement again, and the pair join each other in dance.

“Papaoutai” serves as a play on the phrase “Papa où t’es” — which translates to “Papa, Where Are You?” — and marks the Belgian artist’s first Billion Views Club entry. The track was notably the most-viewed French-language song until this year, when it got dethroned by Indila’s song “Dernière danse”; “Papaoutai” is now the second French-language video to pass 1 billion views on the video platform.

“Papaoutai” was released as the lead single from Stromae’s second studio album, Racine carrée, in 2013. The set peaked at No. 19 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, spending a total of five weeks on the tally. “Papaoutai,” meanwhile, hit the top 40 of Billboard‘s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs — the track peaked at No. 25 on the the chart and spent a total of 20 weeks on the tally.

Watch the video for “Papaoutai” above.

Zach Bryan’s New Self-Titled Album Is Off to a Blockbuster Start at Streaming

Welcome to Billboard Pro’s Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip.

This week: Zach Bryan puts up undeniable star numbers with his new album release, Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus square off with their simultaneous single releases, G-Eazy helps fans flash back to a different time in social media and more.

Zach Bryan Scores a Self-Titled Streaming Takeover



It’s fitting that, on the Billboard charts, the summer will end with a male country artist once again reaching new commercial heights. Capping off a season of such success stories for Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Jason Aldean and Oliver Anthony, Zach Bryan is poised to debut big with his self-titled new album following its release last Friday (Aug. 25), if early streaming numbers — particularly those for the Kacey Musgraves duet “I Remember Everything” — are any indication.

The 16-song Zach Bryan earned a whopping 54.4 million U.S. on-demand streams on its release date, according to Luminate – and while its daily streams dropped a bit over the next few days, the follow-up to last year’s American Heartbreak had cleared nine-digit total streams by the end of Sunday, and had earned nearly 147 million streams by the end of Monday. Meanwhile, “I Remember Everything,” in which Bryan and Musgraves narrate a romance that has slipped away long ago, has been the album’s breakout track on streaming services, earning 18.1 million on-demand plays over its first four days of release.

How high can “I Remember Everything” climb? On the Hot 100, Bryan has made it to No. 10 with “Something in the Orange,” and Musgraves has peaked at No. 60 with “Follow Your Arrow,” so both artists could earn new career highs with the same song. And after American Heartbreak peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 last year, Bryan, who announced a slew of stadium and arena dates for 2024 earlier this week, has his sights set on a potential first No. 1 on that chart. – JASON LIPSHUTZ


Miley Leading Selena in Disney Star Single Showdown



When pop heads noticed that pop stars Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus – once known for their respective starring roles on the ‘00s Disney teen shows Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana – were both releasing new singles on Friday (Aug. 25), it naturally brought out the spirit of competition between the longtime fans. The artists leaned into themselves on social media, with Cyrus reposting a video shared by one fan of her and Gomez trading barbs in an old episode of Hannah Montana where the latter guest starred, along with the message “@selenagomez and I are both dropping our new SINGLEs SOON…. I SAY WE #USEDTOBEYOUNG.” (“Single Soon” and “Used to Be Young” being the names of Gomez’s and Cyrus’ new releases, respectively.)

Well, the early returns are in, and so far it appears that Cyrus’ “Young” has the lead on Gomez’s “Single” in both sales and streams. Through its first four days of release, “Young” has racked up over 10.4 million official on-demand U.S. streams and over 15,000 digital song sales, according to Luminate, while “Single” has amassed over 8.1 million streams and nearly 6,400 in sales – leads of 28% and 144%, respectively. (Both should be due for debuts in the top half of the Hot 100 next week, though they will probably be overshadowed somewhat by Bryan and Musgraves’ even more resounding bow.)

And they’re not the only two kids-TV-to-adult-pop crossover stars with likely chart triumphs for next week. Ariana Grande, former Nickelodeon Victorious and Sam & Cat actress, has also seen huge spikes for her 2013 debut album Yours Truly upon its 10th anniversary, which she commemorated with a deluxe reissue and a series of commemorative festivities. The album skyrocketed to nearly 3.4 million official on-demand U.S. streams on Friday, up a resounding 946% from the previous Friday (323,000). – ANDREW UNTERBERGER


G-Eazy’s “Tumblr Girls” Rides the TikTok Nostalgia Wave



“pov: it’s 2014, ur 8 years old and see all the teenage girls with their Starbucks, PINK and striped crop tops and u wish u were a teenager!” Two weeks ago, a TikTok user posted this caption to a clip of themselves grooving out in their bedroom and earned 770,000 likes and 5,000 comments; the soundtrack to that adolescent memory was G-Eazy’s 2014 track “Tumblr Girls,” featuring Christoph Andersson, which has become a sort of nostalgia anthem in recent weeks as TikTok users look back on their mid-2010s memories.

G-Eazy actually isn’t featured in the trending part of the song; instead, it’s the song’s outro – crooned by the rapper’s frequent studio collaborator Andersson, with the lines “Never knew her name, they’re looking all the same to me/ They only chase the fame, there’s no one left to blame but me” – being highlighted in TikTok clips. As more videos of 2014 flashbacks accumulate, “Tumblr Girls” has shot up in overall listens, with weekly streams basically quadrupling from 552,000 the week ending Aug. 10 to 2.25 million two weeks later, according to Luminate. 

“Tumblr Girls” never charted upon its debut, but it’s become a fan favorite — so much so that two years ago, G-Eazy released a sequel, “Running Wild (Tumblr Girls 2),” although TikTok has yet to scoop that one up in the same way. – JL


Beyoncé’s “XO” Gets Streams ‘Turned’ Up by Teen TV Sensation



We’ve written plenty on Billboard about the extensive artistic partnership Amazon Prime’s hit coming-of-age drama The Summer I Turned Pretty has developed with Taylor Swift, having featured over a dozen of Swift’s songs across its two seasons. But the show’s second season proved that it can also deploy the music of another pop icon currently on a globe-conquering world tour: Beyoncé, whose 2014 classic “XO” is featured in the finale’s climactic scene, resolving the long-building love triangle between the characters Belly (Lola Tung) and brothers Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and and Conrad (Christopher Briney). 

The scene had an unsurprising impact on viewers, who then proceeded to stream the Beyoncé self-titled ballad en masse. The song jumped from 388,000 official on-demand streams for the tracking week ending Aug. 17 (the day before the finale was released to streaming) to nearly 990,000 streams for the following week – a jump of 155%, according to Luminate. With Summer  already having been renewed for a third season, you can bet that pop stars of all shapes and sizes will be angling to get a prime sync on the Prime smash. – AU


Q&A: Christine Rogerson, SVP of Business Operations at Vibee, on What’s Trending Up in Her World

A very hectic season in the live industry is coming to a close. What was Vibee’s focus over the summer?

Vibee spent the summer hosting and engaging with our fans at several festival integrations like Lollapalooza in Chicago, Day Trip in Long Beach, TidalWave in Atlantic City, and BeachIt! in Virginia Beach. We were also in the thick of our planning processes for the monumental U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere run of shows in Las Vegas, Lionel Richie’s Dancing on the Sand in the Bahamas, the inaugural EDSea cruise, and Tiesto’s Chasing Sunsets in Cabo San Lucas. 

Can you speak a little bit about the newly announced immersive U2 fan portal and what attendees can expect?

Fans are in for a real treat with the Zoo Station fan portal. The portal was developed by Vibee in collaboration with Gavin Friday, who is U2’s longtime creative director, and with insight and input from the band. Fans will move throughout 12,000 square feet of immersive exhibits over two floors. Key attractions include the incredible Anton Corbijn Gallery featuring photos and videos from the famed photographer as well as the Zoo Station Cinema which is curated by The Edge himself! For those fans who love memorabilia, the U2 Pop-Up Shop will be a must visit with a variety of collectibles, including a capsule collection of limited edition exclusive U2:UV items. It’s truly a special experience for newer or those dedicated fans of U2.

What industry-wide trends did you notice this summer in terms of the evolution of immersive fan experiences?

Right now, fans are still prioritizing entertainment and travel in their personal budgets but, as discretionary dollars become more precious, we have to ensure that we are presenting people with standout experiences that meet or exceed their needs and expectations on multiple levels. People are looking for memory-making opportunities and bucket list moments. As a destination experience company, Vibee is seeking out those ways that we can engage with fans, curate an experience, weave in a story, and connect great music with amazing destinations. The feedback that we received from fans is that they were searching out those unique experiences and shared moments at the events that they were able to attend. We aim to deliver on that. 

Fill in the blank: in the next few years, concertgoers will be surprised by ______.

…the ways in which immersive experiences continue to enhance live music events, which is exactly what Vibee is committed to accomplishing through our artist partnerships, thoughtful curation, destination selection, and bespoke inclusions. – JL