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A HITS LIST FULL OF ENDORSEMENTS
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UMG POSTS $3.12B IN Q2 REVENUE
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SONG REVENUE:
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A Slim slam dunk (7/26a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
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COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
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CO-OP LIVE ROCKS WITH BLACK KEYS
3/4/24

The Black Keys will be the first rock band to perform at Co-op Live, the U.K.’s largest live entertainment arena, during its opening week. The Oak View Group’s venue in Manchester has the duo booked for 4/27.

Comedian Peter Kay will open the arena with two shows (4/23-24). The opening season already includes a seven-night Take That residency, a five-night U.K. by The Eagles’ final ever tour, Barry Manilow's only U.K. arena show and Eric Clapton’s first Manchester performance in 10 years. Olivia Rodrigo, Elbow and Nicki Minaj are booked for the venue’s opening weeks. The Black Keys will release their 12th album, Ohio Players (Nonesuch) on 4/5.

“At Co-op Live our aim is to bring world-class talent to a city that lives and breathes music, and this line up epitomizes that ambition,” Co-op Live Executive Director and General Manager Gary Roden. “With our doors opening in a matter of weeks, we can’t wait to welcome the world to Co-op Live.”

Co-op Live is a joint venture between Oak View Group and City Football Group. We just hope there are house drinks named after Pep Guardiola and Erling Haaland.