Stories Tagged as
Concerts
Arts venues welcome COVID grant program to get through 2021
Jan 22, 2021
Hard-hit venues such as concert halls and theaters are preparing to apply for $15 billion in grants included in the latest relief bill.
Musicians adapt with live tours still canceled
Oct 21, 2020
The bars where lots of bands played have limited capacity, if they’re open at all.
Here’s what to read and stream for free during the COVID-19 pandemic
by
Janet Nguyen
Mar 20, 2020
More and more organizations are starting to make their content accessible to the public.
Ed Sheeran is about to pull off the highest-grossing concert tour of all time
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Jul 3, 2019
More than Taylor Swift. More than Beyoncé. Sheeran's winning formula comes down — in part — to volume.
Why rock is still king on the concert circuit
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 10, 2018
Hip-hop/R&B is America's most popular genre, according to Nielsen, but rock concerts still rake in revenue.
How ticket prices affect scalping
by
Janet Nguyen
Sep 21, 2018
A brief history of the ticketing — and scalping — industry.
How to be a lighting designer
by
Eliza Mills
Mar 23, 2018
Steve Lieberman has designed light displays for Coachella, Lollapalooza and Electric Daisy Carnival. Here's what it takes to do the job.
For public good, not for profit.
Can Bruce Springsteen vanquish ticket scalpers?
by
Ryan Kailath
Aug 29, 2017
Ticketmaster has made buying seats for the Boss's Broadway run very complicated.
Justin Bieber's cancelled meet-and-greets leave a lot of money on the table
by
Nova Safo
Mar 23, 2016
It's not just $50 t-shirts — VIP extras bring even more money to blockbuster tours.
Getting the band back together can really pay off
by
Tony Wagner
Jan 25, 2016
At its best, a reunion tour can mean sold-out stadiums and $60 t-shirts.