Sources: LN Clinches Jay-Z Deal
Live Nation closed the Jay-Z 360-degree deal Wednesday night, sources say.
www.billboard.comJay-Z does not own Live Nation. He has had long-standing touring and business deals with Live Nation over the years, most notably a series of multi-year touring partnerships, but ownership remains with Live Nation Entertainment. Recent reporting confirms ongoing touring deals (e.g., renewals in 2017 and earlier arrangements), not ownership of the company by Jay-Z. For the latest precise terms, primary sources from reputable outlets around the dates of those renewals provide the clearest detail.[4][8]
Live Nation closed the Jay-Z 360-degree deal Wednesday night, sources say.
www.billboard.comOn Thursday, May 23, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and several states sued Live Nation Entertainment, which has owned Ticketmaster since 2010.
www.sportskeeda.comLast week, reports emerged of a deal between rap mogul Jay-Z and concert promoter Live Nation. It's said to be worth as much as $150 million over 10 years. But some observers wonder if Live Nation is getting its money's worth.
www.npr.orgJay-Z is close to reaching a $150 million deal with Live Nation Inc. that will give the concert promoter a stake in virtually every aspect of the rapper and entrepreneur's career, according to news reports.
www.foxnews.comRapper And Entrepreneur To Make A $150 million, 10-Year Deal With Live Nation Inc.
www.cbsnews.comNEW YORK (AP) Jay Z has signed a $200 million, 10-year deal with tour promoter Live Nation.The rap icon announced the deal Thursday that continues his relationship with the company, a connection which began in 2008. A person close to the situation, who sp
kfoxtv.comShawn “Jay-Z” Carter is reportedly ready to sign with concert promoter Live Nation in a 10-year deal worth about $150 million, a total that rivals the biggest music contracts ever, the New York Times reported. The rap tycoon will officially bounce from his longtime record label, Def Jam, and enter into a partnership that includes […]
www.stlamerican.comJay Z and Live Nation will continue their long-standing partnership, with the superstar signing a new 10-year deal touring deal, the two announced Thursday.
www.latimes.comShawn “Jay-Z” Carter is reportedly ready to sign with concert promoter Live Nation in a 10-year deal worth about $150 million, a total that rivals the biggest music contracts ever, the New York Times reported. The rap tycoon will officially bounce from his longtime record label, Def Jam, and enter into a partnership that includes […]
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