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Music Week

No. 1376
Magazine

We are the leading trade media brand for the UK music industry with unrivalled access to game-changing artists and executives. Music Week remains essential reading for anyone who needs to understand the business of music.

Music Week

Welcome to Music Week…

Midnights mass: Can the vinyl albums sales boom continue in 2023? • Music Week analyses retail data for LPs and quizzes execs about rising prices, blockbuster Q4 releases and the outlook for the year ahead

Do the maths: 2022 live revival led by ‘spectacular’ Ed Sheeran • Kilimanjaro Group CEO Stuart Galbraith shares insights on the superstar's phenomenal stadium touring business and challenges for the live sector

FOR THE RECORD

THE BIG MOVE

TAKE A BOW

SPOTLIGHT • SHINING A LIGHT ON MUSIC'S BIGGEST NAMES

START ME UP • THE NEW COMPANIES DRIVING MUSIC'S FUTURE

IN POD WE TRUST • INSIDE THE BEST MUSIC PODCASTS

TASTEMAKERS 2022 SPECIAL • This year has been full of standout songs, from hit singles to hidden album gems. Here, Music Week asks a selection of the industry's biggest new music advocates to pick their favourites…

TWEETS OF THE YEAR

RISING STAR • Meet the industry's brightest new talents…

NIA ARCHIVES • Ever since she first discovered jungle, Nia Archives has been in pursuit of making floorfillers of her own. Music Week hears the Island act's plan to channel her feelings into timeless creations…

KEY RELEASES • The essential albums heading your way…

INCOMING • In January, You Me At Six will release their eighth album Truth Decay, a record the chart-topping group hope will inject new life into UK rock. Here, lead singer Josh Franceschi talks about his lessons learned in the music business, the importance of emerging talent and the industry's unquenchable thirst for content…

AS IT WAS • The past 12 months have been turbulent for the whole world and music was no different. But amidst a busy news cycle, our business continued to evolve and the stories kept on coming. Before the industry turns its back on 2022, Music Week gathers some of the biggest names in the game to look back on the moments that defined the year…

2022 IN MEMORIAM

THE Music Week INTERVIEW GEOFF TAYLOR • Geoff Taylor's departure from the BPI at the beginning of 2023 will signal the end of an era for the UK music industry. Over his near 16-year tenure, the former lawyer has worked to stamp out piracy, overseen the not inconsiderable fallout from the streaming revolution, steered the BRITs and dealt with all manner of political upheaval. It's no exaggeration to say that our business would not be what it is without him. So, to mark the end of his stewardship. Music Week meets the executive to reflect, reveal the secrets of his musical past and ask what's next…

BREAKING THE MOULD • Breaking artists has scarcely been tougher, but could the tide be changing? Here, Music Week salutes six acts whose landmark achievements managed to cut through the noise in 2022…

QUOTES OF THE YEAR • Throughout 2022, a host of legendary artists and leading executives have delivered everything from touching tributes to business insights, punchlines and even one excellent A-Team reference in Music Week's pages and at our events. Here, we round up some of the best…

LATE NIGHT TALKING • More words of wisdom from the music business in 2022…

LATE NIGHT TALKING • More words of wisdom from the music business in 2022…

NIGHT SHIFT • The 2022 dance music explosion was undeniable, but while breaking UK acts LF System and Eliza Rose topped the charts, the story for the clubs the genre thrives in was different. As sales flew, venues struggled to survive. Here, Music Week gathers executives from Atlantic, Warner Records, Ministry Of Sound,...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: No. 1376

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 20, 2022

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We are the leading trade media brand for the UK music industry with unrivalled access to game-changing artists and executives. Music Week remains essential reading for anyone who needs to understand the business of music.

Music Week

Welcome to Music Week…

Midnights mass: Can the vinyl albums sales boom continue in 2023? • Music Week analyses retail data for LPs and quizzes execs about rising prices, blockbuster Q4 releases and the outlook for the year ahead

Do the maths: 2022 live revival led by ‘spectacular’ Ed Sheeran • Kilimanjaro Group CEO Stuart Galbraith shares insights on the superstar's phenomenal stadium touring business and challenges for the live sector

FOR THE RECORD

THE BIG MOVE

TAKE A BOW

SPOTLIGHT • SHINING A LIGHT ON MUSIC'S BIGGEST NAMES

START ME UP • THE NEW COMPANIES DRIVING MUSIC'S FUTURE

IN POD WE TRUST • INSIDE THE BEST MUSIC PODCASTS

TASTEMAKERS 2022 SPECIAL • This year has been full of standout songs, from hit singles to hidden album gems. Here, Music Week asks a selection of the industry's biggest new music advocates to pick their favourites…

TWEETS OF THE YEAR

RISING STAR • Meet the industry's brightest new talents…

NIA ARCHIVES • Ever since she first discovered jungle, Nia Archives has been in pursuit of making floorfillers of her own. Music Week hears the Island act's plan to channel her feelings into timeless creations…

KEY RELEASES • The essential albums heading your way…

INCOMING • In January, You Me At Six will release their eighth album Truth Decay, a record the chart-topping group hope will inject new life into UK rock. Here, lead singer Josh Franceschi talks about his lessons learned in the music business, the importance of emerging talent and the industry's unquenchable thirst for content…

AS IT WAS • The past 12 months have been turbulent for the whole world and music was no different. But amidst a busy news cycle, our business continued to evolve and the stories kept on coming. Before the industry turns its back on 2022, Music Week gathers some of the biggest names in the game to look back on the moments that defined the year…

2022 IN MEMORIAM

THE Music Week INTERVIEW GEOFF TAYLOR • Geoff Taylor's departure from the BPI at the beginning of 2023 will signal the end of an era for the UK music industry. Over his near 16-year tenure, the former lawyer has worked to stamp out piracy, overseen the not inconsiderable fallout from the streaming revolution, steered the BRITs and dealt with all manner of political upheaval. It's no exaggeration to say that our business would not be what it is without him. So, to mark the end of his stewardship. Music Week meets the executive to reflect, reveal the secrets of his musical past and ask what's next…

BREAKING THE MOULD • Breaking artists has scarcely been tougher, but could the tide be changing? Here, Music Week salutes six acts whose landmark achievements managed to cut through the noise in 2022…

QUOTES OF THE YEAR • Throughout 2022, a host of legendary artists and leading executives have delivered everything from touching tributes to business insights, punchlines and even one excellent A-Team reference in Music Week's pages and at our events. Here, we round up some of the best…

LATE NIGHT TALKING • More words of wisdom from the music business in 2022…

LATE NIGHT TALKING • More words of wisdom from the music business in 2022…

NIGHT SHIFT • The 2022 dance music explosion was undeniable, but while breaking UK acts LF System and Eliza Rose topped the charts, the story for the clubs the genre thrives in was different. As sales flew, venues struggled to survive. Here, Music Week gathers executives from Atlantic, Warner Records, Ministry Of Sound,...


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