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Universal Music Group's merchandise and brand-management company, Bravado, has restructured its leadership with a series of promotions and new hires under the stewardship of Matt Young and Bill Ashton.
Sabrina Carpenter has unveiled dates for her AEG-promoted Short n' Sweet Tour in support of her like-titled album, out 8/23 on Island.
Island’s exploding Sabrina Carpenter opens at #1 on the HITS Song Revenue Chart as “Please Please Please” rings up $212k, propelled by 45m first-week streams. Koe Wetzel’s “High Road” (Columbia) and Gracie Abrams’ “Close to You” (Interscope) also make their Top 50 debuts.
Kendrick Lamar’s "Juneteenth Pop Out Show" Wednesday at the Forum was about bringing rival L.A. gangs together in peace and unity, honoring fallen loved ones and... sharing hatred of Drake.
Technical issues, boycotts, lightning and thunderstorms dampened and nearly washed out a few high-profile events last weekend, including the U.K.’s top hard-rock gathering, the Download Festival, and Chicago’s Travis Scott-led youth-powered hip-hop gathering, Summer Smash.
TikTok has expanded its Taylor Swift hub with the #TSTheErasTour, the platform’s first and longest-running interactive in-app artist experience.
Sphere will celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Exosphere’s debut on the Fourth of July with what’s being touted as a “dazzling” holiday presentation on the hot Vegas venue’s external dome. This will be timed to coincide with...
Chaka Zulu, Ludacris' longtime manager, surprisingly agreed to do an interview with HITS for our Black Music Month special issue. We were shocked, too.
Willie Mays, the personification of perfection on the ballfield, died yesterday at the age of 93, one day before he was to be honored at a Negro League tribute in Alabama. He played for the Birmingham Black Barons from 1947 to 1950.
21 Savage capped the North American leg of his american dream Tour in style last night with a star-studded hometown gig at Atlanta's Lakewood Amphitheatre.