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London’s O2 Academy Brixton Allowed to Reopen, Nine Months After Deadly Crowd Crush

London’s O2 Academy Brixton has been permitted to reopen as a music venue so long as it meets “extensive and robust” new safety measures, following a fatal crowd crush last year.

The 5,000-capacity venue has been closed after two people died and several people were seriously injured during a crowd stampede outside a sold-out concert by Nigerian singer Asake on Dec. 15, 2022. A 21-year-old woman injured on the night remains in hospital in a critical condition.

In an announcement on Friday (Sept. 15), Lambeth Council said the venue would be allowed to host live music events again but “only once it is compliant” with 77 new safety conditions.

They include stronger doors, new crowd management systems, more detailed risk assessments, a new ticketing system, a new centralised control and command centre, as well as new security and management.

Responding to the council’s decision, which followed a two-day hearing, O2 Academy Brixton owner and operator Academy Music Group (AMG) said it was “committed to ensuring” the tragic events of Dec. 15 “can never be repeated.”

“Our heartfelt condolences remain with the family and friends of [victims] Rebecca Ikumelo and Gaby Hutchinson,” the London-based company said in a statement.

AMG said it will hold test events before reopening O2 Academy Brixton at an unspecified date.

Crowd management company Showsec has been brought in to look after security for the venue, replacing AP Security, which has been criticized for its operation at Brixton, including allegations that some staff regularly took bribes to let people into concerts without tickets.

When O2 Academy Brixton reopens, operators AMG will be subject to “rigorous independent scrutiny to ensure public safety,” said Lambeth Council’s licensing sub-committee.

“The robust, far-reaching and enforceable measures we have determined must be taken by the Academy, subject to independent oversight and scrutiny, will result in [it] being among the most highly regulated licensed venues in the country,” said the council committee in its 50-page report.

During the two-day hearing to determine whether O2 Academy Brixton should reopen, much of which was held in private, London’s Metropolitan Police said it didn’t have confidence in AMG — which runs 18 music venues across the U.K. — as the licensee, but didn’t want to see the building permanently closed.

The hearing saw several other people speak in favour of AMG’s application, including local businesses and music promoter Mazin Tappuni, who told the committee that the closure of O2 Academy Brixton was putting off some international artists from visiting the U.K. because of a shortage of similarly sized venues in the British capital.

More than 110,000 people signed an online petition to save the historic venue, which opened in 1929 as a cinema and began hosting live music gigs in the early 1980s. The Smiths, David Bowie, Madonna, Bob Dylan, Blur and the Clash are just a few of the famous acts to have played there.

“Brixton Academy has consistently held a special place in the hearts of music aficionados, and its cultural significance is immeasurable,” said Michael Kill, CEO of trade group The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), in a statement welcoming the council’s decision.

Kill said the venue’s safe reopening would help ensure “its continued success as a hub for live music and entertainment.”

A police investigation into whether any criminal offences were committed on Dec. 15, 2022, is ongoing.

Christian Nodal & Cazzu Announce Birth of Their Child & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music

From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and those little, important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.

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Christian Nodal & Cazzu are parents

Christian Nodal and Cazzu have welcomed their first child together. The couple took to social media on Thursday (Sept. 14) to share a sweet photo of Nodal and Cazzu holding their baby’s tiny hand and captioned it with the date “14.09.23.” Cazzu, who started dating Nodal last year, revealed she was pregnant in April during a concert at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina when she dropped her white coat unveiling her baby bump. 

See the baby’s adorable first picture on social media here.

Eslabon Armado makes history on Good Morning America

To kick off Hispanic Heritage Month festivities, Eslabon Armado performed on ABC’s Good Morning America on Friday, Sept. 15 — making history as the first regional Mexican band ever to sing on the show. The Mexican-American band from Patterson, Calif., performed their blockbuster hit “Ella Baila Sola.” The sierreño song with Peso Pluma peaked at No. 4 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.

“I think it’s a blessing for us,” Eslabon’s lead singer said minutes before performing on GMA. “It’s totally another feeling for us … we’ve been on other shows but this is one of the most important one for us. I remember going to school and my teachers putting on the Good Morning America show.” Watch their performance below:


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Ricky Martin gets special award

Chicago’s National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture hosted its 10th annual Raíces Gala on Thursday (Sept. 14), where Ricky Martin received the National Ceiba Award bestowed by fellow Puerto Rican icon, Lin-Manuel Miranda. The gala celebrates the heritage and contributions of the Puerto Rican community in the U.S.

“My mission is to get out, travel and share, through my music or anecdotes, a little bit of what we are made of in our island. That’s all. I am so grateful to be here after many years, to feel all these emotions,” Ricky said in his acceptance speech. “Get ready because there’s ton of new music coming. Puerto Rico, Chicago always united for music. I love you.”

Ricky Martin joins a star-studded roster of fellow Puerto Ricans who’ve received the National Ceiba Award including Rita Moreno, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Lin-Manuel Miranda himself.

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Ricky Martin and Lin-Manuel Miranda during the National Museum Of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture 10th Annual Raices Gala at the Galleria Marchetti on Sept. 14, 2023 in Chicago.

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Jay Wheeler gets three songs RIAA certified

Puerto Rican artist Jay Wheeler received three new Platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for “Lugar Seguro” featuring Noreh, “Eazt” and “Dícelo,” his latest collaboration with his wife, Zhamira Zambrano. He now holds a total of 14 Platinum records.

“I’m very grateful to receive these certifications with these three songs that are more than special,” Wheeler said in a statement. “Seeing that my music continues to reach new heights within the industry always fills me with pride and gratitude towards my fans, who are the ones who make it possible by supporting, feeling, and listening to every song I release. We have new music coming soon, and I hope you continue to enjoy and support every project that I work on with the same love and affection that you have always given me.”

Spirit of Hope honoree

Colombian superstar Karol G will be honored with the Spirit of Hope award at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday, Oct. 5. The special award — which was established in 1996 in honor of the late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla — will recognize Karol for her exceptional commitment to civic, community and humanitarian causes beyond their artistic success.

“I am grateful for this special recognition,” Karol G said in a statement. “My commitment with Con Cora Foundation is a fundamental part of my life and I am proud to be able to help the women who need it most.”

A 13-time finalist at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards, earlier this year Karol made history with Mañana Será Bonito, becoming the first woman to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with an all Spanish-language album. Currently, she’s on her U.S. stadium tour, which wraps up Sept. 28 in Boston.

Billboard Español turns 1

Happy 1st birthday to Billboard Español! One year ago, Billboard launched the Spanish-language platform with Colombian star Camilo, as the first digital cover. A website that started from scratch, by the end of September 2022, Español had surpassed 70,000 visits with almost 30,000 unique users. Today, only 12 months later, Billboard Español has more than 850,000 users per month, and for the month of August it had over 14 million visits to the page. In other words, it went from zero to 14 million in one year.

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Vic Mensa on His Latest Album ‘Victor,’ Black Star Line Festival & More | Billboard News

Vic Mensa talks about his sophomore album, Victor, the Black Star Line festival in Africa, working and collaborating with other artists such as G-Eazy, Common and Chance the Rapper, his cannabis brand 93 Boyz and more!

Vic Mensa:
We broke out the sage.

Tetris Kelly:
Oh, of course!

Vic Mensa:
Or the palo santo! And just like, “Yeah, so what you thinkin’?” What’s up, y’all? I’m Vic Mensa, and you’re watching them Billboard News.

Tetris Kelly:
It’s Tetris with Billboard News. A lot of swag just hit the couch. What’s up, Vic?

Vic Mensa:
How are you doing, man?

Tetris Kelly:
Let’s talk about this music. You got your sophomore album coming, and I feel like your name has been around so long. It’s crazy this is only your second offering. So tell me how’s it feel to put your second piece of work out?

Vic Mensa:
I’m very excited about it. It’s really a story of redemption and triumph, and spirituality and love and pain and struggle — human experience. That’s the place I write from. That’s what I aim to communicate and to convey. And I’m just so excited to open that conversation with any and everyone who listens to this album.

Tetris Kelly:
We’ve got some great collaborators G-Eazy, Common, Ty Dolla $ign. Love Ty. So how do you go about deciding who you want to bring into a project?

Vic Mensa:
I think first and foremost, it’s like, the relationships as a human being, as a man with those brothers in particular, like those are people that have long-standing personal relationships with so as I’m creating music, and I hear a voice to do something — Common, for example, is my favorite MC since being a little kid. When I made this song called “Southside Story” that is featuring Common, immediately I knew it’d be crazy to have his voice on here, and his paintbrush, his texture.

Watch the full interview above!

Bad Bunny & Gael García Bernal Share a Steamy Kiss in ‘Cassandro’ Clip

Bad Bunny and Gael García Bernal are bringing the heat in Cassandro.

A clip from the new film was released by Entertainment Weekly on Friday (Sept. 15) in which Bad Bunny’s Felipe and García Bernal’s Saúl give in to their curiosities and share a kiss. Felipe eventually pushes him away, before Saúl assures, “It’s okay, don’t worry. Don’t freak out.”

Before walking away, Saúl tells Felipe, “See you around, stud.”

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In the film, Saúl from El Paso, Texas, dreams of becoming professional luchador after his father first introduced him to the sport. In the process, he transforms into Cassandro, an “exótico” who wrestles in drag. Felipe, meanwhile, is a drug dealer who’s introduced to the wrestler by his promoter. 

It’s not Bad Bunny’s first role on the big screen. Last year, the Puerto Rican superstar starred in Bullet Train opposite Brad Pitt. The world of wrestling is also familiar to the hitmaker. In 2021, Bad Bunny ventured into the wrestling world by jumping off the top rope at the 2021 Royal Rumble. Most recently, the “Me Porto Bonito” singer defeated Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight at WWE’s premium live event Backlash in May.

Watch the kissing scene here, and catch Cassandro in theaters starting Friday (Sept. 15) before it premieres on Prime Video on Sept. 22. 

Travis Scott’s Song Is the Perfect Soundtrack to the New ‘Goosebumps’ Trailer

We get those goosebumps every time we see the new trailer for Disney+’s Goosebumps that arrived on Thursday (Sept. 14).

The two-minute clip introduces Justin Long’s character Nathan Bratt, a teacher who becomes possessed by a dark entity. The teaser then shows the journey of five high schoolers (played by Zack Morris, Isa Briones, Miles McKenna, Ana Yi Puig and Will Price) “as they embark on a shadowy and twisted journey to investigate the tragic passing three decades earlier of a teen named Harold Biddle – while also unearthing dark secrets from their parents’ past,” according to the film’s description.

Travis Scott‘s 2016 hit “Goosebumps” fittingly soundtracks the trailer for the new series, as a number of jump scares and bone-chilling scenes weave across the screen. Goosebumps, which is inspired by R.L. Stine’s beloved book series, will unveil its five episodes on Disney+ and Hulu on the spookiest date of the year, Friday, Oct. 13.

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The Kendrick Lamar-assisted “Goosebumps” was made a single three months after Scott’s Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight release in September 2016. While the song peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time, the track remains known as one of the rapper’s biggest career hits.

Watch the Goosebumps trailer below.


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Offset “FAN,” Diddy ft. The Weeknd, 21 Savage & French Montanan “Another One Of Me” & More | Daily Visuals 9.15.23

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Cardi B might’ve gotten a lot of attention over the past few days after dropping her Megan The Stallion assisted “Bongos,” but her hubby is looking to get some shine of his own and today drops off a new video for his day-one followers.

Dropping off his latest visuals to “FAN,” Offset pays homage to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” as he finds himself on a wholesome date in the 80’s before wolfing out and ultimately waking up in 2023 in the midst of a street riot. Son had the rhinestone covered glove during the riot and everything so you know he was ready to get it poppin.’

Diddy meanwhile looks to get things lit on a computer generated level and in his clip for “Another One Of Me,” Brother Love calls on the talents of The Weeknd, 21 Savage and French Montana to join him in a futuristic CGI atmosphere to get the party jumpin.’

Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from ItsMaXo, Lil Darius, and more.

OFFSET – “FAN”



DIDDY FT. THE WEEKND, 21 SAVAGE & FRENCH MONTANA – “ANOTHER ONE OF ME”



ITSMAXO – “IF THE SHOE FITS WEAR IT”


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LIL DARIUS – “MEANT 4 YOU”



DANNY TOWERS & DJ SCHEME – “WOOKIEZ”



SLIM THUG – “KNOWWHATI’MTALKINBOUT”



TOOKIE FATT – “ANY SEASON”



DARKOO & TION WAYNE – “SHAYO”



DENZEL CURRY – “SKED”



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2023 WNBA Playoffs: How to Watch for Free Without Cable

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The WNBA playoffs are here! Round one of the finals continues with four games on the schedule for the weekend.

First up, the Washington Mystics face New York Liberty at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT on Friday (Sept. 15). Also on Friday, the Atlanta Dream play thet Dallas Wings at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT. Both games will air on ESPN2.

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How to Watch the 2023 WNBA Finals Without Cable

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Game 2 between the Chicago Sky and Las Vegas Aces takes place on Sunday (Sept. 17) at 3p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT on ABC. Rounding out the weekend, Sunday’s game between the Minnesota Lynx and Connecticut Sun is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ESPN. See the full WNBA playoffs schedule here.

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Ed Wright, ‘Forward Thinker’ Who Helped Shape the Modern Music Industry, Dies at 82

Ed Wright, a trailblazing entertainment industry executive whose multi-faceted career encompassed radio programming, music promotion, artist management and private consulting for film and TV, died of natural causes in Cincinnati on Monday (Sept. 11). Wright, who also played a pivotal role in initiating June as Black Music Month, was 82 years old.

Calling Wright a “mentor, friend, colleague and client,” Grammy-winning producer Don Mizell tells Billboard, “Ed was a smooth, congenial visionary and efficacious navigator at the cutting edge of the momentous advances first instigated by the Black music industry during the ‘70s. His warm and gracious personality, diplomatic style and versatility served the emergent needs of Black music’s growth at a crucial time.” Mizell also noted that Wright engineered his being hired as the first Black executive at Elektra Records when he was appointed GM of the label’s jazz fusion/urban division before later ascending to its VP.

Wright was just 13 years old when he became a part-time announcer at WCIN in Cincinnati, where he was born in 1940. After going full-time at the station in 1958, he later became its news director and production manager. Wright also majored in communications at University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music.

Between 1962-66, Wright served as program director of Cleveland radio station WABQ, where he helped foster today’s modern urban radio format. Also during that period, he became the youngest president of the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA), an organization representing Black broadcasters. In the latter half of the decade, Wright segued into the music industry as the head of Liberty Records’ Minit division, whose roster included the O’Jays and Bobby Womack. In addition to managing artist development, production, promotion and sales in coordination with the Liberty branch distribution system, Wright supervised marketing for the Blue Note jazz label.

Wright hung up his own shingle as president of the Edward Windsor Wright Corporation (EWW), focusing on promotion and public relations, from 1969-1976. In addition to Blue Note, the company’s clients included major and independent labels such as CBS Records, A&M, Warner Bros., Capitol, MCA, Stax, United Artists and Philadelphia International as well as ABC Circle Films (Barry Diller) and New World Pictures (Roger Corman). At one time, EWW’s management division boasted a roster ranging from Womack, the O’Jays, Teddy Pendergrass and Herbie Hancock to Natalie Cole, Billy Paul and Earth, Wind & Fire.

Kenneth Gamble of legendary production duo Gamble & Huff, and co-founder of Philadelphia International, first met Wright at a NATRA convention. The pair would later co-found the Black Music Association, out of which arose the declaration of June as Black Music Month.

“Ed was a forward thinker,” Gamble tells Billboard. “There was lack of knowledge and comprehension about the economics of our industry. Ed, along with Clarence Avant, Jules Malamud, Glenda Gracia, Dyana Williams and artists like Earth, Wind & Fire and Stevie Wonder among others, helped advance our culture. Ed was one of the primary leaders who created economic opportunities for Black professionals as well as the establishment of Black Music Month, now in its 44th year.”

Wright’s career resumé includes his establishment of GEI Communications, specializing in market research, consultation and public relations, and the artist management firm Global Entertainment, which launched in 1977. He was also co-owner/president of the Long Beach, Calif., FM station KNAC in the ‘80s and later managed artist Chico DeBarge and the reconstructed group DeBarge featuring Bobby DeBarge.

Former Mercury Records president Ed Eckstein was 19 years old in 1973 and “a green-behind-the-ears music journalist” for Soul magazine when his assigned beat put him in contact with Wright’s firm, EWW.

“Ed and his trusty lieutenant Bob Brock were head and shoulders above all PR firms specializing in representing contemporary R&B artists,” recalls Eckstein in an email to Billboard. “I reflect fondly on that period when I would get a call querying my interest in talking with a young, pre-Teddy Theodore Pendergrass Jr. of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes or in spending a day with the O’Jays’ Eddie Levert. And in spending the better part of an evening in the studio while Epic Records artist Minnie Riperton was finishing her career-defining Perfect Angel album with Stevie Wonder. Ed was a businessman of dignity, class and professionalism who ran a first-class operation and whose mentorship and tutelage fueled my career from its nascent stages through the ensuing decades. Rest well, Ed. You touched many lives with your gentle hand.”

Wright’s survivors include his sister, Bedria Sanders.

Bailey Zimmerman Celebrates HARDY at ACM Honors With ‘Signed, Sober You’ Performance

HARDY will be presented with the ACM Artist-Songwriter of the Year award at next week’s Academy of Country Music Honors, and his pal Bailey Zimmerman celebrated the accomplishment with a soulful performance of “Signed, Sober You,” shared exclusively with Billboard.

In the snippet from the performance, Zimmerman delivers the track backed by just an acoustic guitar, letting his heartfelt vocals shine through.

The 16th annual ACM Honors, hosted by Carly Pearce for the third year, will recognize a number of today’s biggest and most significant country stars, including ACM Triple Crown Award recipient Chris Stapleton, ACM Poet’s Award recipients Clint Black, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and K.T. Oslin, ACM international Award recipient Kane Brown, and ACM Icon Award recipient Tim McGraw. 

HARDY is the recipient of the Artist-Songwriter of the Year Award, which is presented to a person known as both an artist and songwriter selected by a panel of judges.

Besides Zimmerman, the evening’s host Pearce will grace the stage for a performance. BRELAND, Chris Janson, Lady A, Keith Urban, Trisha Yearwood, Brandy Clark, Jordan Davis, Emily Shackelton, Anne Wilson and more will be taking the stage as well.

Watch the clip of Zimmerman singing “Signed, Sober You” below, and catch the ACM Honors on Monday (Sept. 18) at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.


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V Shares Behind-the-Scenes Moments From ‘Layover’ Visuals in ‘For Us’ Music Video: Watch

The final music video from V‘s Layover has finally arrived. On Friday (Sept. 15), the BTS vocalist released his “For Us” music video, which offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the memories he created while filming videos for the previous tracks “Love Me Again,” “Slow Dancing,” “Rainy Days” and “Blue.”

The video kicks off with camcorder footage from the filming of “Slow Dancing,” which sees V and the extras featured in the video enjoying their day at a secluded beach. The scene cuts to V sitting in a chair off set wearing the sparkling gold outfit from the “Love Me Again” video, as he soulfully sings along to “For Us.”

The rest of the visual includes the moments that didn’t make the final cut of V’s previous music videos, like the candid moments that he shared with the cast and filming crew. In one shot, filmed with night vision, V throws up a peace sign at the camera, and while behind the scenes of “Blue,” V cuddles with his black Pomeranian, Yeontan. The clip concludes with a roll of the credits of the people who helped on the album and in his videos, set to the video of him plastering V posters over graffitied walls.

With the Sept. 8 release of Layover, V became the final member of BTS to share solo material, following recent chart-topping releases from Jung Kook and Jimin. Layover will impact Billboard‘s charts next week.

Watch the music for “For Us” above.