How Prediction Markets Are Changing the Music Industry

How Prediction Markets Are Changing the Music Industry Rolling Stone
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How Prediction Markets Are Changing the Music Industry Rolling Stone
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Live Nation have created “climate of fear” in UK live music industry, finds government report calling for fresh investigation into market dominance NME
June 15, 2026The global electronic music industry reached a record valuation of $15.1 billion in 2025, marking a 7% growth rate according to the latest IMS Business Report. This expansion comes as the sector pivots from a streaming-heavy consumption model toward a "fan economy" driven by expanded rights, including merchandise and direct-to-consumer sales. The report highlights a significant shift in geographic influence toward the Global South and a massive surge in the adoption of generative AI tools within the production landscape.
June 15, 2026The U.K. House of Commons Business and Trade Committee has called for an urgent investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority into the live music sector, citing a "climate of fear" surrounding Live Nation’s market dominance. A new report highlights concerns that the company’s integrated business model across promotion, venues, and ticketing stifles competition and creates barriers for independent operators. This move follows a similar legal finding in the United States, signaling increasing global regulatory pressure on the live entertainment giant.
June 15, 2026Daniel Findikian, founder of EMIC, is partnering with Rennes School of Business to launch France’s first English-language MSc in International Music Business this September. The program aims to address a global talent shortage by training executives specifically for high-growth emerging markets such as Latin America, Asia, and Africa. This initiative reflects a strategic shift in the music industry toward a tech-driven, global market where traditional US-centric education models are no longer sufficient to navigate complex international growth.
June 15, 2026