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Montreal could introduce 24-hour nightlife policies in 2024
Bars and clubs in the city’s Latin Quarter could be allowed to open with extended hours
Massive Attack's first UK show in five years will set "new standards for the decarbonisation of live music"
The show, 'Act 1.5', is an all-day. large-scale climate action accelerator event at Bristol's Clifton Downs in summer 2024
TIDAL lays off 40 employees worldwide in move "away from music"
A leaked Slack conversation reveals that jobs in Europe plus North and South America were cut
Las Vegas’ MSG Sphere has reportedly lost $98.4 million
The venue's CFO has allegedly quit his post, just over a month since opening
Music rights organisation BMI raises fee share from 10% to 15%
The 5% increase comes a year after BMI switched from its not-for-profit model to a for-profit
Half of Bandcamp's staff let go following Songtradr acquisition
The music licensing company confirmed that only 50 per cent of the workforce have been offered to join its new parent company
Songtradr hints at potential Bandcamp layoffs amid acquisition
The music licensing company suggested there would be dismissals, in response to a letter from the Bandcamp United union
Epic Games to sell Bandcamp 18 months after acquisition
Epic's CEO revealed that 16% of staff will be cut from the company as part of the divestment