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Trentino Music Arena Trento: Vasco Live Tour 2022 120,000 [30] 21 March 1981 Queen: Estádio do Morumbi: São Paulo: The Game Tour: 120,000 [20] 25 July 1982 The Rolling Stones: Roundhay Park: Leeds: The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982: 120,000 [31] 9 August 1986 Queen: Knebworth Park Stevenage The Magic Tour: 120,000 [32] 6 November 1993 ...
U2 is the highest-grossing live music act of the 2010s and the second highest of the 2000s. Madonna is the highest-grossing solo live music artist of the 2000s. Bruce Springsteen is the highest-grossing male solo live music artist of the 2000s. Ed Sheeran is the highest-grossing solo live music artist of the 2010s.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is the highest-grossing tour ever based on boxscores reported to Billboard. The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income. The data and rankings come largely from reports by trade publications Billboard and Pollstar.
Legal claims are filed frequently against bookstores, bars, and live music venues that broadcast music without first obtaining a performance license. The music broadcast in grocery stores and elevators is a service purchased from one of many organizations that offer it (the largest is Muzak). Part of the fee paid for the service is used to ...
The completed performance was uploaded to YouTube at the end of March 20 and can now be viewed on the symphony channel. It was "the most-watched live music concert on the Internet", and "the most frequently viewed concert in the history of the video-sharing website". [9]
It was televised nationally in the U.S. by Fox, Fox Deportes, and the Fox Sports and NFL apps, and was the first Super Bowl halftime show to be sponsored by Apple Music. [1] [2] Reaching over 121 million concurrent viewers, it was the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show until the record would be broken the following year.
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is a performance rights organization in the United States. It collects blanket license fees from businesses that use music, entitling those businesses to play or sync any songs from BMI's repertoire of over 22.4 million musical works.
The database holds all the information required to both license the music and to distribute collected licenses to PPL's members. It contains the metadata (or details included in the file) of all the music registered by PPL's members that is relevant to both identify a piece of music and determine its legal status. [5]