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    Elton John, Sting and More Slam U.K. Government for Turning Down Post-Brexit Deal

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    A number of musicians have signed an open letter criticizing the British lawmakers for turning down a post-Brexit deal as artists now need ‘costly work permits’ to tour across Europe.

    Jan 21, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Elton John and Sting are among 110 musical artists to have signed an open letter to the U.K. government demanding visa-free touring in the European Union.
    The letter comes after the government confirmed it had turned down a post-Brexit deal which would have enabled touring in the E.U. without visas, with culture minister Caroline Dinenage saying that the arrangement “would not have been compatible with the government’s manifesto commitment to take back control of our borders.”
    While she said that the “door is open” for the E.U. to consider the U.K.’s “very sensible proposals,” she added that musicians and artists touring Europe “will be required to check domestic immigration and visitor rules for each member state in which they intend to tour.”
    However, the lack of a deal didn’t go down well with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Liam Gallagher, Brian May, Roger Daltrey, Radiohead, and Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis.

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    The letter, organised by the Incorporated Society of Musicians, reads, “The reality is that British musicians, dancers, actors and their support staff have been shamefully failed by their government.”
    “The deal done with the E.U. has a gaping hole where the promised free movement for musicians should be. Everyone on a European music tour will now need costly work permits for many countries they visit and a mountain of paperwork for their equipment.”
    It added, “We call on the government to urgently do what it said it would do and negotiate paperwork-free travel in Europe for British artists and their equipment.
    “For the sake of British fans wanting to see European performers in the U.K. and British venues wishing to host them, the deal should be reciprocal.”
    The Who star Daltrey added to Sky News of the letter, “What’s (Brexit) got to do with the rock business? As if we didn’t tour in Europe before the E.U.”

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    Drake Makes History by Breaking Spotify's 50 Billion Streams Record

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    The audio streaming service confirms the ‘God’s Plan’ hitmaker’s feat days after he celebrated the achievement with a post on his Instagram Story timeline.

    Jan 20, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Hip-hop superstar Drake has made music history by becoming the first artist to break the 50 billion streams barrier on Spotify.
    Unconfirmed reports about the rapper’s latest career milestone emerged over the weekend (January 16-17), when Drake himself shared a social media post about the achievement on his Instagram Story timeline and simply added an upside down smiley face, but now Spotify bosses have made the news official, confirming the feat to Variety.
    The new honour shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to fans – Drake has repeatedly dominated end-of-year streaming lists with the popularity of chart smashes like “One Dance”, “Hotline Bling”, and “In My Feelings”, while 2018 single “God’s Plan” boasts more than 1.67 billion hits alone on Spotify.

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    He also ended the 2010s as the most-streamed artist with 28 billion streams, beating Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, Ariana Grande, and Eminem to the title.
    And Drake is only going to improve on his impressive track record when he releases his new album, “Certified Lover Boy”, later this month.
    The Canadian star first hinted that a new album was in the works back in April 2020 as the album was originally set for a release this summer. Drake later announced the album’s title on August 14 of the same year.
    He treated fans to a short teaser last October, which also happened to be his 34th birthday. Additionally, he released “Laugh Now Cry Later” featuring Lil Durk. It marks the first single to be released from this new project.

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    Joel and Benji Madden Sell Controlling Stake in Veeps to Live Nation

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    In the wake of the acquisition by the concert promoters, the Good Charlotte brothers are still expected to run the streaming company alongside co-founders Sherry Saeedi and Kyle Heller.

    Jan 20, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Good Charlotte stars Joel Madden and Benji Madden have snagged a small fortune after selling their ticketed livestream platform Veeps to Live Nation bosses.
    The concert promoters have snapped up a controlling stake in the brothers’ streaming company, which launched in 2017 as an artist VIP company.
    Since March (20), when it became a pay-to-view platform, Veeps has hosted livestreams by artists like Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, and singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright.
    Veeps is the first major acquisition for Live Nation since the beginning of the pandemic, according to Billboard.
    The Maddens and co-founders Sherry Saeedi and Kyle Heller will continue to run Veeps.

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    Confirming the acquisition, Michael Rapino, the president and chief executive of Live Nation, tells Billboard, “Live streaming is a great complement to our core business, and essentially gives any show an unlimited capacity.”
    “Looking to the future, livestreams will continue to unlock access for fans – whether they are tuning into a sold out show in their hometown, or watching their favourite artist play in a city halfway around the world. The most critical element of livestreaming is the artist on stage, and with Live Nation’s unmatched inventory feeding into Veeps, together we will help fans enjoy more live music than ever before.”
    Joel Madden adds, “We’re very happy to be joining a company that is such a big supporter of artists and artist-led businesses. This partnership is a demonstration that premium, ticketed livestreams have earned themselves a permanent place in the verticals of every artist business.”
    Brother Benji adds, “We’ve always believed that taking an art-first approach to live stream shows helps artists create the kind of performance they can be proud of, and an experience that fans love. This means applying as much creativity and thoughtfulness as you would with any in-person show.
    “We will only see this platform get more innovative as concerts return and we layer into shows in even more ways. We’re incredibly grateful for our team who continues to hustle non-stop and we look forward to amazing things ahead alongside Live Nation.”

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    Jennifer Lopez 'Really Nervous' Ahead of Performance at Joe Biden's Inauguration

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    According to fiance Alex Rodriguez, the ‘On the Floor’ hitmaker is jittery about her scheduled performance at the upcoming star-studded presidential inauguration.

    Jan 20, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Jennifer Lopez is struggling with nerves ahead of her performance at Joe Biden’s inauguration celebrations on Wednesday (20Jan21), her fiance Alex Rodriguez has revealed.
    Although the “On the Floor” hitmaker played the Super Bowl Halftime Show and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve last year (20), Alex admitted his wife-to-be is feeling the pressure about taking to the stage to honour the incoming U.S. president.
    Appearing on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday, Alex said, “It’s been such a crazy year for her. So amazing. So many blessings. But to think, in the span of 12 months, she’s done the Super Bowl, New Year’s, now the inaugural. It’s unbelievable. And what’s interesting is she’s most nervous about Washington, D.C., because of the responsibility.”

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    “She wants more than anything, like all of us, to bring people together. To inspire. And you know music and sports does that better than anything.”
    Alex also promised that his fiancee is planning “something really cool” for the performance, teasing: “You’re gonna be surprised. You’re gonna love it.”
    Jennifer Lopez will be joined at the “Celebrating America” TV special by the likes of Foo Fighters, John Legend, Kerry Washington, Eva Longoria, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Justin Timberlake, and Demi Lovato.
    Lady GaGa is tapped to sing the national anthem and Tom Hanks will serve as a host at the star-studded event on Wednesday, January 20 as the Democratic Party leader and his Vice President, Kamala Harris, are sworn in at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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    Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard to Perform New Song at Joe Biden's Inauguration Special

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    The two country musicians are scheduled to team up for a performance of new song ‘Undivided’ in hopes to bring America together at the upcoming presidential inauguration.

    Jan 20, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Country stars Tim Mcgraw and Tyler Hubbard will help to spread the message of unity during U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration special by performing their new song “Undivided”.
    The singers have become the latest artists added to the line-up for Wednesday night’s (20Jan21) TV event, titled “Celebrating America”, which will air hours after the Democratic leader is sworn into office.
    According to People.com, McGraw and Hubbard will team up to perform their new duet for the first time as they encourage Americans to work through their differences and unite to build a better future, particularly in the wake of the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on 6 January, when pro-Donald Trump supporters stormed the Washington, D.C. building in a bid to protest Biden’s election victory.
    “I thought, ‘Man, I thought we needed this message last year,'” Hubbard recently told “CBS This Morning” of the message behind his new single upon hearing of the violent riots. “I didn’t think we could need it anymore than we needed it last year, but apparently we still do.”

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    McGraw and Hubbard aren’t the only new additions to the “Celebrating America” broadcast – Luis Fonsi and Ozuna will join DJ Cassidy for a special edition of his “Pass the Mic” virtual jam sessions, while soul group Black Pumas will perform, too.
    Tom Hanks will be hosting the 90-minute special, which also boasts sets by Justin Timberlake, Demi Lovato, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, the Foo Fighters, and John Legend. Tune into the special from 8.30pm ET on primetime TV and online at: BidenInaugural.org.
    Meanwhile, another country star will be stepping up to honour Biden and his Vice President-elect Kamala Harris at the swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday morning, with Garth Brooks joining Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez.
    In addition, Josh Groban, Patti LaBelle, and the Clark Sisters will take part in a presidential prayer service hosted by officials at the Washington National Cathedral prior to the inauguration.
    The religious gathering will also be livestreamed on the same site from 10am ET.

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    Van Morrison Plans Legal Action to Challenge Live Music Ban Amid Pandemic

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    The ‘Moondance’ singer has announced his plan to challenge regulations that prohibit indoor live music in his native Northern Ireland amid Covid-19 crisis.

    Jan 20, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Van Morrison is threatening legal action against lawmakers who are preventing him from performing during the ongoing COVID pandemic.
    The singer/songwriter has instructed his lawyers to commence judicial review proceedings against regulations that prohibit live music in indoor licensed venues in his native Northern Ireland, as part of a six-week lockdown.
    Van’s lawyer Joe Rice claims his client will argue the ban in Northern Ireland is unsustainable in law and is not based on credible scientific or medical evidence.
    Morrison hit the headlines last year (20), when he denounced the COVID lockdowns in three new songs and performed in London.

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    He also accused lawmakers of taking people’s freedom, while alleging experts were making up facts to justify the restrictions.
    Rice’s letter to Northern Irish leaders calls on ministers to go public with the medical and scientific basis for the regulations.
    If the ban is not lifted, the “Moondance” singer plans to officially challenge the prohibition by way of judicial review.
    “Many people in the music and arts world in Northern Ireland have been devastated financially, socially and artistically by this complete ban,” Rice tells PA Media. “This differs from the law in England and Wales and the evidence behind such a negative decision in this jurisdiction is far from obvious.”
    “Sir Van is taking this action on behalf of the thousands of musicians, artists, venues and those involved in the live music industry. He has been supporting many artists throughout this pandemic and is determined to ensure that, as we endeavour to emerge safely from this lockdown, artists and musicians will have a proper opportunity to play their part through live music to restore the cultural, social and economic wellbeing and success of our society.”

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    A Child of China’s Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and Privilege

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyA Child of China’s Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and PrivilegeThe youngest daughter of the founder of the telecommunications giant Huawei debuted a documentary, a magazine cover and a music video — and the response was savage.Annabel Yao, the daughter of a Chinese billionaire, received widespread criticism after releasing a music video.Credit…via YoutubeSteven Lee Myers and Jan. 19, 2021Updated 2:15 p.m. ETAnnabel Yao is a fresh-faced college graduate with big dreams. She wants to be an entertainer and is putting in the work to make it happen.She is also a member of China’s rarefied elite, the youngest daughter of the billionaire founder and chairman of the telecommunications giant Huawei who proclaimed her debut at a time when China seems to have turned on its many high-flying tycoons.So when Ms. Yao, 23, launched a highly polished publicity blitz last week — including a 17-minute “making of” documentary, a magazine cover and a music video — the response was savage.Ms. Yao’s tone — opining about her social status, her struggles, her up-by-the-bootstrap pluck — seemed to strike a nerve in a country that is still emerging from a public health crisis and an economy that has left millions out of work, even as the country itself broadly recovers.The blitz ignited outrage online about privilege and decorum, and fueled the sort of populist resentment about once-unthinkable wealth that the Communist Party tries to keep in check.She was ridiculed as self-indulgent, insincere and insensitive. At one point in the documentary about her professional journey, she asks why her older half sister seemed more likable to the public.To the masses on the Chinese internet, Ms. Yao seemed oblivious to the fact that her sibling, Meng Wanzhou, is the chief financial officer of their father’s company. She also happens to be under house arrest in Canada awaiting possible extradition to the United States, which many described as a greater hardship than the entertainment business.Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei, and Ms. Yao’s sister is under house arrest in Canada. Credit…Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters“People work for the capitalists during the day and have to be forced to watch their ugly children at night,” one person wrote on Weibo, the social media site, where Ms. Yao posted her music video. The song, sung in a mix of Chinese and English, is called “Backfire.”There was a time not long ago when China’s newly rich — and their scions, known as fuerdai, or “second generation rich” — flaunted their wealth and status. In the go-go 1990s and 2000s, when the country opened up and let its economy blossom, the rest of society looked on in awe as these princelings posted videos of burning money or posing next to the family Lamborghini.In today’s China, though, the mood seems to be shifting. The pandemic has left the wealthiest even better off, in China as elsewhere, widening an already yawning gap between the haves and have-nots. The list of China’s wealthiest families added $1.5 trillion to their personal wealth over 2020, according to the Hurun Report, which tracks them.China’s increasingly powerful leader, Xi Jinping, has waged a campaign against corruption, jailing businessmen and officials who deviate from the Communist Party’s vision, which he has repeatedly urged everyone to embrace. Not even Jack Ma, China’s most famous and, until recently, richest entrepreneur, has been spared the government’s scorn.Discretion, not ostentation, has now become the norm when it comes to wealth. And judging from the public reaction, Ms. Yao’s media blitz was anything but discreet.China’s billionaire class, including Jack Ma, the co-founder of Alibaba, has come under increased scrutiny. Credit…China Stringer Network, via Reuters“I think she’s a lightweight compared to her sister,” said Hung Huang, a cultural critic and publisher whose mother once worked as Mao Zedong’s translator and English tutor.With the documentary, Ms. Hung added, Ms. Yao wanted to fashion herself as a kind of Chinese Kardashian, embodying beauty and celebrity, entertainment and entrepreneurship as she launched a career that seemed at this point still vaguely designed.Singer? Dancer? Model? The documentary doesn’t really make it clear.“I don’t think she will influence society,” Ms. Hung said in a telephone interview. “I think she’s way more influenced by Chinese society, especially the internet world. She just confirmed what the Chinese public expects out of rich kids in China.”Ms. Yao is the youngest of three children of Ren Zhengfei, the hard-charging leader of Huawei, who has been compared to Steve Jobs for his role in building a company prized in China for its ability to compete with big multinational telecommunications companies like Cisco, Nokia and Ericsson.Ms. Meng and a half brother, Ren Ping, are the children of Mr. Ren’s first marriage. The son is the president of Huawei subsidiaries that own hotels and import food and wine.Huawei has become the focal point of a geopolitical battle between China and the United States as the Trump administration has sought to curtail the country’s technological advances. Ms. Meng, who was for years the public face of the company, was detained in Canada in 2018 on an arrest warrant from the United States, where she faces charges of financial fraud related to evading sanctions against Iran.Ms. Meng’s fate throughout what has turned into a long extradition process has soured views toward the United States. Chinese officials have portrayed her as an innocent victim of a highly politicized case to damage the company.Public sympathy for the Huawei dynasty, however, slipped badly after a company employee was jailed for 251 days; he had sued the company for a bonus and was jailed for disclosing commercial secrets, though the charges were eventually dropped. It was a story that brought to the fore the concerns of a middle class increasingly facing economic hardship for the first time after decades of explosive economic growth.Ms. Yao, the daughter from Mr. Ren’s second marriage, unquestionably grew up in privilege, perhaps more than her older half-siblings. She traveled widely, living in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Britain, according to her own biographical descriptions. Her globe-trotting was such that she recently had to fend off the Chinese news media’s questions about her nationality, saying she was born in Kunming, a city in southern China and carries a Chinese passport.In an interview in 2019, her tycoon father described his admiration for her demanding schedule with studies and ballet lessons — as many as 15 hours a week in middle school. “They have high demands on themselves,” he said of his children.Ms. Yao, who graduated from Harvard seven months ago, studied computer science and danced with the Harvard Ballet Company. In the documentary, she said she “kept trying different things” after feeling lost following graduation before devoting herself to this career path. She has since signed with TH Entertainment, a promotion company based in Beijing.Her media blitz was timed with her 23rd birthday, which was last Thursday, and has already landed her a fashion shoot in the Chinese edition of Harper’s Bazaar, a cover of OK and an appearance in an advertisement for Great Wall Motors. Neither Ms. Yao nor TH Entertainment responded to requests for comment.Ms. Yao seemed to anticipate a backlash because of her background. “I have some questions about the word princess,” she says at one point in the documentary, which includes vignettes of dance and voice lessons, gym workouts and meetings about developing her brand. “People on the internet might call me a princess or something, but will it cause some negative emotions if I call myself a princess?”In the end, they called the documentary, “Exceptional Princess.”In a publicity poster for it, she sits with her arms folded and her lips slightly pursed in a pout. She wears black, thigh-high boots, digging a stiletto heel into an ornate crown at her feet.Claire Fu and Cao Li contributed research.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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