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Female touring industry have been generally dominated by pop stars such as Madonna, P!nk, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift —who have had their names among the all-time highest-grossing live music artists and have also tours among the highest-grossing concert tours in history— as well Tina Turner from the rock scene, Spice Girls and Blackpink among ...
Biniverse is the first concert tour by the Filipino girl group Bini.The tour began in June 2024, at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City, Philippines.Following the initial concert shows, Bini held a regional tour across the Philippines in July, followed by an overseas tour in Canada in August.
Playlist Live was an annual convention held in Orlando, Florida, and Washington D.C., primarily for YouTube and TikTok content creators. The convention was held annually since 2010. [ 1 ] The convention was also held in the New York tri-state area as well as Orlando and Washington.
A.C.E. July 11. Old National Centre, 502 N. New Jersey St. Get tickets: livemu.sc/4aGutdS The K-pop boyband will bring their REWIND_US tour to the Egyptian Room.
The ASMR World Tour is the eighth concert tour by Taiwanese singer A-Mei. The tour began in with twelve concerts at the Taipei Arena in Taipei on April 1, 2022, and expanded into North America, Oceania and Europe. An extension of the tour, titled ASMR Max, commenced in Nanjing, China on May 11, 2024.
Here’s how it has changed the live venue game: As a mobile-first platform, Tixr offers tickets for any kind of live event you can imagine—from concerts to conferences to sporting events.
Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist tends to benefit independent label and women artists the most, according to a new study. Published in the International Journal of Industrial Organization ...
It was ridiculous. The pay gap is a huge issue.” Haze said. “Women make way less — like significantly less — and are treated way worse than men at any festival I've ever been to.” She added that she’s experienced a lot of subtle sexism at festivals that forces women to work twice as hard as their male counterparts.