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I have always wanted to see The Eagles as a matter of fact it is a bucket list concert. My very first time going to the see them and I was not disappointed. Three and a half hours of pure music with a small break. I sang along with almost every song the band played. I have gotten used to politics in concerts this was a politics free zone. thank you so much for the break.

One gripe if I have one it seemed like the special guest was Joe Walsh, he played James Gang to Eagles songs. It is a small gripe because the guy is just amazing. One thing I noticed just from being old when the girl came out in the Hotel California set to flip the album she actually did not flip the the album. yes I am old. but it was a great effect.

I would go see them again in 1/2 a heart beat.

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What. A. Show! I grew up listening to the Eagles, either on album, CD, or my dad playing his guitar. It was a truly wonderful experience to be able to see them live with my dad and watch his enjoyment of seeing a band he’s loved for so long live. The staging and pace of the show was absolutely amazing and set the tone perfectly, and the graphics and lighting designers definitely did their best work. We were close to the stage and it was absolutely fascinating to watch all the cameras recording the event, as well. The band was exceptional but the team behind them is definitely to be commended for this one! I hope everyone who sees this tour has the same level of enjoyment my family and I did!

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Experiencing the September, 2019 Eagles "Hotel California" concert at the MGM was a musical trip into near perfection.

The sound was very good even in our very expensive nosebleed seats.

The place was packed and the audience nonstop in its loud and persistent appreciation of all things Eagles, especially new members Deacon Frey and Vince Gill.

Longtime mega-talented members Henley, Walsh and Smith were true crowd pleasers, as they always are.

Having a full orchestra and an angelic choir from UNLV supporting the endeavor was at times ethereally mesmerizing to the point of enthrallment.

Once again the Eagles have lived up to their reputation as purveyors of musical excellence.

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Eagles extend farewell tour with Steely Dan into 2024 with new dates

The band's "long goodbye" tour will now continue into 2024

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The Eagles have extended their ‘Long Goodbye’ farewell tour into 2024 with special guests Steely Dan. You can see the full list of new dates below.

‘The Long Goodbye’ will see the Eagles – comprising Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – “perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands”, per a press release.

The band will have added a string of new shows including ones in Palm Springs (CA), St. Louis, Omaha, Tulsa, New Orleans, Orlando, and Charlotte.

Tickets for the new shows will go on sale on November 17 here .

Check out the full list of dates below:

NOVEMBER 2023 9 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena 14 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena 17 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center 18 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

JANUARY 2024 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 16 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center 20 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

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FEBRUARY 2024 2 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 3 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 6 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha 13 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 16 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 17 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

MARCH 2024 1 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live 4 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center 8 – Chicago, IL – United Center 9 – Chicago, IL – United Center 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 14 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 16 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

In a joint statement earlier this year, the band said of the tour: “The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds. Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years.

“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

Last year also saw The Eagles embark on a European and UK/Ireland tour , which included a concert at BST Hyde Park in London.

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Eagles Add Seven More Shows to ‘Long Goodbye’ Tour

Eagles have added seven more dates to their Long Goodbye tour for 2024. The new shows now extend the tour through March 16.

Previously, the last concert announced was scheduled for March 13 in Toronto. With the addition of these seven new dates, the last show on the schedule now is in Charlotte, N.C.

The run is expected to go further into 2024, with more new dates added later. The Long Goodbye tour is expected to last until 2025. Don Henley , Joe Walsh , Timothy B. Schmit , Vince Gill and Deacon Frey "will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands," a press release noted. You can see the entire lineup of shows currently scheduled below.

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Steely Dan , who has had to pull out of some recent shows because of frontman Donald Fagen 's illness , is scheduled to be the opening act on these new dates.

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The newly announced concerts include dates in Palm Springs, California, St. Louis, Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska, Tulsa, Oklahoma, New Orleans, Orlando, and Charlotte. Eagles played Charlotte on Tuesday; the March 16 concert will mark an encore performance by the band in the city.

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"The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe, keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds," the band said in a statement. "Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years. We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful.

"Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle. The official farewell tour is currently in the planning stages. We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round. So, scheduling information will be released as dates are set. The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand.

"But we hope to see as many of you as we can before we finish up. Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on."

When Do New Eagles Concert Tickets Go on Sale?

Presale tickets for the newly announced shows start on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. local time and will run through Nov. 16, at the close of business. General tickets go on sale Nov. 17 at 10 a.m. local time.

Eagles, Long Goodbye Tour 2023-24 November 9 - Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena November 14 - Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena November 17 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center November 18 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center January 5 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum January 6 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum January 12 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum January 13 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum January 16 – Palm Springs, CA - Acrisure Arena January 19 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center February 2 - Austin, TX - Moody Center February 6 – St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center February 10 – Omaha, NE - CHI Health Center Omaha February 13 – Tulsa, OK - BOK Center February 16 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center February 17 – New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center March 1 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live March 4 – Orlando, FL - Amway Center March 8 - Chicago, IL - United Center March 13 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena March 16 – Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center

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LOS ANGELES , July 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — After more than 50 years of touring, and consistently selling out arenas and stadiums worldwide, the Eagles announced today that their upcoming “The Long Goodbye”  will be the band’s final tour.

Thirteen shows will be initially announced. The first set of dates will begin September 7, 2023 , in New York .

The Eagles’ long-time contemporaries and fellow Hall of Famers, Steely Dan,  will be joining these historic shows and commemorating their own 50+ year career.

Presale tickets and VIP packages will be available starting Wednesday, July 12 for all announced shows. The general on-sale will start Friday, July 14 at 10:00 AM local time.

During “The Long Goodbye,” the Eagles – Don Henley , Joe Walsh , Timothy B. Schmit , with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands. The tour is expected to continue into 2025.

Over the band’s more than 50 years of touring, the Eagles have performed more than 1,000 concerts around the world, accounting for more than 15 million tickets. Eagles’ tours have consistently ranked in the Top 10 of both concert industry publications, Billboard and Pollstar .

In the Fall of 1971, the Eagles formed, pioneered, and personified a uniquely American musical style blending country, folk, R&B, rock, and pop sensibilities, and would go onto become one of the most creatively and commercially successful bands of all time.  In today’s faddish, fractured, rock landscape, the Eagles retain an appeal that transcends both generation and genre, cementing the band’s role as enduring musical icons.

The Eagles have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, scored six #1 albums, and topped the singles charts five times. They earned six GRAMMY Awards, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, in their very first year of eligibility, and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016.

The band’s Greatest Hits 1971-1977 is the best-selling album in history, with the RIAA certifying the collection at 38-times Platinum.  Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times Platinum.  After its release in 1976, it topped the charts and earned two GRAMMY Awards for “New Kid In Town” and “Hotel California.”

The “Long Goodbye” tour is proudly presented by Live Nation.

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The Eagles will embark on their own long road out of Eden this fall for a farewell tour expected to last into 2025.

"We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful," the band said in a statement. "Everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle."

Dubbed The Long Goodbye, the Eagles' final shows will kick off Sept. 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Only the first handful of dates are being announced with Boston (Sept. 11), Denver (Oct. 5), Atlanta (Nov. 2) and St. Paul, Minnesota (Nov. 17) among them.

Presale tickets and VIP packages go on sale July 12; the general on-sale begins 10 a.m. local time July 14.

Also along for the jaunt will be Steely Dan, longtime contemporaries of the band who will commemorate their own five-decade-plus career.

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In announcing their plans to end their "52-year odyssey," the Eagles – composed of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit – noted they will play as many shows in each market as the audience demands, even if it requires returning to certain cities. The band will be joined onstage, as they have since the 2016 death of founding member Glenn Frey, by Vince Gill and Frey's son, Deacon.

Shortly after Frey's death at the age of 67, Henley indicated the Eagles would no longer tour. But following a pair of special classic-rock-focused festivals in 2017 – Classic West and Classic East, organized by their longtime manager Irving Azoff – they resumed regular live performances.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and six-time Grammy winners have played more than 1,000 concerts throughout their 50 years of touring. Their recently wrapped Hotel California Tour – named for their landmark 1976 album, which they played in its entirety with a backing orchestra – grossed about $250 million over 90 shows, according to music industry trade publication Pollstar.

In thanking fans for their years of support, the band concluded, "This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on."

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Here is the first round of dates for the Eagles farewell tour

  • Sept. 7 - New York, NY Madison Square Garden
  • Sept. 11 - Boston, MA TD Garden
  • Sept. 16 - Newark, NJ Prudential Center
  • Sept. 20 - Belmont Park, NY UBS Arena
  • Oct. 5 - Denver, CO Ball Arena
  • Oct. 9 - Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • Oct. 13 - Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
  • Oct. 17 - Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
  • Nov. 2 - Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
  • Nov. 7 - Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
  • Nov. 9 - Raleigh, NC PNC Arena
  • Nov. 14 - Lexington, KY Rupp Arena
  • Nov. 17 - St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center

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After more than five decades on the road, the Eagles have decided to conclude their journey as a live performing band.

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The band will now embark on their farewell Long Goodbye tour, spanning the US and the rest of the world.

As part of this farewell tour, the iconic country rock legends have revealed their last-ever UK shows, providing British fans with a final opportunity to witness them live.

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Despite initial uncertainties expressed by Don Henley during their BST Hyde Park headline concert in 2022 about a possible return to European shores, the Eagles have put those doubts to rest.

In a surprising turn of events, they've announced a three-show residency at Manchester's Co-op Live in May and June 2024.

To add to the excitement, it has been confirmed that Steely Dan will be the supporting act for each of the scheduled concerts.

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These farewell performances will see the band, comprising Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, celebrating over 50 years of their illustrious musical career.

The Eagles will grace Manchester with their presence from May 31st to June 4th, 2024, for a three-night residency.

The band said in a statement: "The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds."

"Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years."

"We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed," they continue.

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"But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle. The official farewell tour is currently underway. We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round. So, scheduling information will be released as dates are set."

"The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand. But, we hope to see as many of you as we can, before we finish up."

"Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on."

Additionally, a date at the GelreDome in Arnhem, Holland, has been confirmed. The statement suggests the possibility of the band considering other cities if the demand for their performances persists.

Anticipate a nostalgic journey through their timeless repertoire, including classics like 'Hotel California,' 'Take It Easy,' 'One Of These Nights,' and 'Desperado.' The band will also pay homage to their co-founder and original bassist, Randy Meisner, who passed away in 2023 and performed lead vocals on 'Take It To The Limit.'

For those eager to secure their spot, tickets go on general sale on Friday, January 26th, 2024, at 10am GMT. Alternatively, fans can access pre-sales at the same link from Wednesday, January 24th, 2024, at 10am GMT.

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Listen up, “Witchy Women” and “New Kids In Town.”

From Jan. 5 through March 16, legendary classic rockers The Eagles are returning to the road with special guest Steely Dan as part of their ongoing farewell ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’ which they’ve teased will run until 2025.

Along the way, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Deacon Frey, Vince Gill and co. will swing into major cities — for possibly the final time — like Phoenix , St. Louis , Houston , Orlando and Chicago .

And if you want to hear “Take It Easy,” “One Of These Nights,” “Tequila Sunrise,” “Life In The Fast Lane” and “Hotel California” one or two more times this year, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.

Don Henley rocks out on guitar.

As of now, tickets are available for all 22 remaining gigs on the run.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find to see the 1998 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees live was $150 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $160 to $600 before fees.

Curious how much you’ll have to shell out for the show closest to you?

You’re in the right place.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about The Eagles’ ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

The Eagles 2024 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all shows ( newly announced concerts are in bold ) can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

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According to  Variety , The Eagles’ live show “easily competes with the likes of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé for tour of the year.”

For more about Deacon Frey, Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Vince Gill and what covers the band worked into their debut farewell concert at MSG back in September 2023, you can read their thorough review  here .

The Eagles band members

When you’ve been living life in the fast lane since 1971 (!), a bit of shuffling when it comes to your group’s lineup is to be expected.

Still, to this day, 76-year-old, founding member Don Henley (drums, vocals, also known for the ’80s smash “Boys of Summer), continues to tour with the group.

On the road, he’ll be joined by 76-year-old Joe Walsh (also of the James Gang), 76-year-old Timothy B. Schmit (bassist and vocalist, played with Poco), 22-time Grammy winner 66-year-old Vince Gill and the late Glenn Frey’s 31-year-old son Deacon.

Over the course of their illustrious career, the band has racked up six Grammy awards, performed over 1000 concerts and sold 150 million albums.

The Eagles set list

Now that The Eagles have returned to the road, we’ve got a better idea of what they’re playing live this time around.

Based on our findings at  Set List FM , here’s what you’ll likely hear from the band when they come to a venue near you.

01.) “Seven Bridges Road” (Steve Young cover) 02.) “Take It Easy”

03.) “One of These Nights” 04.) “New Kid in Town” 05.) “Take It to the Limit” 06.) “Best of My Love” 07.) “Witchy Woman” 08.) “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (Jack Tempchin cover) 09.) “Tequila Sunrise” 10.) “In the City” (Joe Walsh song) 11.) “I Can’t Tell You Why” 12.) “Lyin’ Eyes” 13.) “Life’s Been Good” (Joe Walsh song) 14.) “Already Gone” (Jack Tempchin cover) 15.) “The Boys of Summer” (Don Henley song) 16.) “Funk #49” (James Gang cover) 17.) “Life in the Fast Lane”

18.) “Heartache Tonight” Encore:

19.) “Rocky Mountain Way” (Joe Walsh song) 20.) “Desperado” 21.) “Hotel California”

Most recently, jazzy rockers Steely Dan toured all over North America in summer 2022 as part of their ‘Earth After Hours Tour.’

These days, the band is led by Donald Fagen; his co-founder Walter Becker passed away in 2017.

If you want to catch up on the band’s hits (we know you do), you can hear “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” “Hey 19,” “Kid Charlemagne,” “Do It Again,” “Reelin’ In The Years” and so many more  right here, right now .

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Many of the biggest acts that defined the sound of the ’70s and ’80s are back on the road this year for another spin.

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Need more classic rock in your life? Check out our list of the  52 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2024 here to find the show for you.

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The Eagles have just announced a HUGE exclusive UK residency here in Manchester as part of their acclaimed ‘Long Goodbye’ tour.

The band will be performing here at Co-op Live for five nights, and this is the last time to see The Eagles in the UK.

They'll be joined by The Doobie Brothers.

Best availability on 7 and 8 June 2024.

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We've teamed up with our friends at Attitude Is Everything to ensure our venue is as accessible as possible. Our state of the art venue includes design and spaces to help everyone make the most of their visit, from lowered service counters, step-free access to all floors, a designated respite room, support for assistance dogs, hearing loops and more.

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Before you head out for an epic night of entertainment, we've put together some important details to ensure you're fully prepared for an unforgettable experience. 

 We know that we're brand new, so please familiarise yourself with Co-op Live's location and facilities, and allow plenty of time to travel to the venue. 

We have put together a list of FAQs on our help page 

Please use our bespoke journey planner here for the most up to date information. 

The best way to access your tickets is in the Co-op Live app. Please transfer your tickets to everyone in your group ahead of arriving, so that everyone can enter individually through security screening. By viewing the barcode your tickets automatically save to your device. On the app you can view your tickets and in-venue maps. Don't forget to enable your notifications so you get the latest information. 

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E agles fans have been waiting for months for this moment but tonight, the American rockers will finally take to the stage at Co-op Live .

They'll be playing in the city for an epic five nights as part of their huge farewell tour . Named the "Long Goodbye", fans can expect to hear some of their biggest hits, from Hotel California and One of These Nights, to Life in the Fast Lane and Desperado.

Currently made up of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, Eagles are one of the most successful musical acts of all time, with a musical repertoire spanning five decades and 200 million record sales globally. They'll be supported on stage by The Doobie Brothers after the original support, Steely Dan, dropped out.

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Their farewell tour was confirmed back in July 2023 with the band describing their time in music as a "miraculous 52-year odyssey", but said that the time had come to "close the circle".

They added: "We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”

The tour kicked off in September 2023 at Madison Square Garden in New York, and has covered much of North America. The five dates at Manchester's Co-op Live are their only in the UK before they move on to the city of Arnhem in the Netherlands.

Here's a full round-up of what you can and can't take to the shows, and more info on what you can and can't do at the gigs too. Taking your own food and drink into the arena is not allowed - but there are lots of food and drink options available.

As there will be security checks, the advice is to get there early to make sure you're inside in plenty of time for the show to start.

Can you take a bag in?

Co-op Live operates on a one bag per person policy . Small handbags are permitted as long as they are no larger than A4 in size. However, large bags, like backpacks and laptop bags, will not be allowed.

There will be limited bag storage on site priced from £15. This facility is located on Sir Howard Bernstein Way - opposite Gate J in the Orange Car Park on the Etihad Campus.

Can you take your own food and drink?

Food and beverage (including containers for storing food and beverage) are not allowed unless certain exceptions outlined in Co-op Live's T&Cs.

If you need to bring anything from outside because of special dietary or medical requirements, you are advised to contact the venue in advance of your visit and speak to staff at the door on arrival.

There are several refillable water points across the arena for you to use, and you may bring in an empty small collapsible water bottle.

With a number of bars and stalls inside the venue, there's a wide variety of food and drink options. Pies and burgers form part of the food menu, whilst there will be your usual selection of beers, soft drinks and wine available from the bars dotted around the venue.

Whilst the venue will eventually have 32 bars, restaurants and lounges, not all of these spaces are fully complete as of yet. You can see some of the food and drinks prices here but, head's up, you're looking at paying £8.95 for a pint and £11.50 for a burger.

What can you not take into the Co-op Live arena?

If you are going to the Co-op Live arena you are required to agree to a personal or item search.

Members of staff can remove items such as: food, glass, bottles, cans, alcohol, large umbrellas, lighters, disposable vapes, professional cameras, plastic bottle tops, and recording equipment.

Devices like laptops, iPads, Go Pros, and similar items are also not allowed, unless pre-approved for medical reasons. Assistance dogs are the only animals permitted inside the venue.

Other banned items include:

  • And any other item which in their reasonable opinion, may cause danger or disruption to any event or other visitors (regardless of whether such item is illegal or is carried for specific purposes).

Any changes to the list above on an event-by-event basis will be clearly detailed on the event page.

Can you smoke?

Co-op Live is a no smoking venue, including all e-cigarettes and vapes. If you are attending an event, you can’t leave and re-enter once you’ve gone through the ticket check.

Can you use cash in the venue?

Co-op Live is a cashless venue. All payments must be made by contactless, card, and the venue also accepts Apple and Google Pay.

Co-op Live to host final-ever UK Eagles shows across five dates

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Review: Eagles at Co-op Live masterfully perform the classics for farewell tour

Eagles are in Manchester for their Long Goodbye tour - but is this truly farewell?

  • by Emily Heward
  • 23:35, 31 May 2024 Updated 07:51, 1 Jun 2024

“We’re in the midst of our 52nd year playing these songs for you,” Don Henley tells the Eagles’ opening night crowd at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena.

“We’re doing that with no fireworks, no confetti cannons, no wind machine, no choreography. Just a bunch of guys with guitars.”

‘Just a bunch of guys with guitars’ is a fairly modest appraisal of one of the most successful acts of all time, with more than 200 million records sold worldwide, six number one albums and six Grammys, to name but a few of their accomplishments.

READ MORE: Eagles Manchester set list in full - every song from Co-op Live residency’s opening night

A montage of archive footage and photography raises the curtain, rewinding back to where it all began in the early 1970s. There’s a feeling of finality in the air - and if that feels like an obvious thing to say about a farewell tour titled The Long Goodbye, let’s not forget that Eagles have said goodbye more than a few times already.

When ‘hell freezes over’ was when Henley declared they’d play together again after splitting in 1980. The Hell Freezes Over live album and tour followed 14 years later. Then came the Farewell 1 tour that concluded in 2006. And yet here we are.

The band begins with Seven Bridges Road, its pitch-perfect vocal harmonies proving Henley right: there’s no need for smoke and mirrors in a set this tight, with such masterful musicianship.

The first of five shows at the venue , these are the only UK dates on the farewell tour - a coup made possible by Co-op Live’s impeccable connections. Arena owner OVG’s co-founder and music mogul Irving Azoff has been the band’s manager for more than forty years. After an opening season plagued by well-publicised problems, if there was one show you’d hope would go without a hitch it was this one.

There was only one spanner in the works, and it came long before the show, with Steely Dan pulling out of their scheduled support slot last month due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’. They’re at least partially present in erstwhile member Michael McDonald of The Doobie Brothers, who more than compensate as a replacement opening act.

And while the venue’s shaky start is referenced a few times by Henley in the Eagles’ set, it’s performances like tonight that will be what people remember 10 years from now.

Adding to the emotion of this fond farewell is the presence of late co-frontman and guitarist Glenn Frey’s son Deacon, who’s been part of the touring line-up since 2017.

Capably filling his father’s shoes, he takes centre stage on lead vocals for Take It Easy, the second song of the set, with the confidence of someone who’s been doing this for decades longer.

Country music legend Vince Gill is also part of the band’s current configuration, lending his velvety vocals to Lyin’ Eyes and Take it to the Limit.

The set list rollicks through their catalogue of classics, from Witchy Woman and Peaceful Easy Feeling to Tequila Sunrise and Life in the Fast Lane. Everyone has their time to shine, with Joe Walsh stepping into the spotlight for In the City and Life’s Been Good and living up to his reputation as ‘master of the Stratocaster’ with his squalling guitar solos.

The bowl becomes a sea of twinkling torchlight as they return to open their encore with Hotel California followed Rocky Mountain Way. The phone lights are out again and the emotion is palpable during piano ballad Desperado, then the whole arena is up and dancing, hands in the air, to Heartache Tonight.

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Is this truly goodbye? Time will tell. Either way, their legacy will endure long after the tour wraps next year.

They put it best themselves back when they announced these dates: “This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”

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Eagles Join Parade of Acts on Final Tours With a ‘Long Goodbye’

The band, which performed a “farewell” tour in 2003, will begin what’s billed as a last run of dates in September.

Five men stand in a line onstage in front of a drum set and other instruments with their arms around each other, as though saying goodbye at the end of a concert.

By Ben Sisario

Eagles are touring for the last time. Again.

The band, whose country-tinged rock hits in the 1970s like “Hotel California” and “Life in the Fast Lane” made it one of the biggest-selling acts of all time, announced the Long Goodbye on Thursday, booked as the group’s final tour.

The tour — featuring the core Eagles members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey (whose father was Glenn Frey, an original Eagle) — is set to open at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 7. That is the first of an initial batch of 13 dates mostly on the East Coast through Nov. 17, with Steely Dan as the opening act. In a statement, the Eagles floated the possibility of longer runs at each venue, saying they would “perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.

As longtime Eagles fans know, this is not the first time the band has signaled a sunset run. Back in 2003, it embarked on a tour called Farewell I . But there is good reason to believe they may be nearing the end. Glenn Frey, one of the group’s founding members, died in 2016 . Henley, the only member from its founding in 1971 who is still in the band, is 75; in an appearance before a Congressional committee in 2020 about copyright law, he said he was “in the final chapter of my career.” (Or maybe not. Bob Dylan, who is 82, is on a tour planned into 2024 , and the 86-year-old blues guitar hero Buddy Guy is on his own goodbye outing.)

Farewell tours have a way of winding on for years, and can be huge moneymakers. Kiss did its first in 2000 and has had more than a dozen tours since then; its End of the Road Tour started in 2019 and has dates booked through December. Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour began in 2018 and is set to finally conclude this weekend in Sweden, with at least $910 million in ticket sales, according to Billboard.

Among others now on their self-described final tours are Aerosmith, Foreigner, the punk band NOFX and Dead & Company, featuring original members of the Grateful Dead with John Mayer.

Ben Sisario covers the music industry. He has been writing for The Times since 1998. More about Ben Sisario

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The Eagles – Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, announce a UK residency at the new Co-Op Live Arena Manchester as part of their acclaimed ‘Long Goodbye’ tour.

Performing at the largest indoor Arena in the UK, The Eagles’ long-time contemporaries and fellow Hall of Famers, Steely Dan, will join these historic shows and commemorate their own 50+ year career. Tickets go on general sale on Friday 26th January at 10 am via Livenation.co.uk

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OVERKILL Announces Summer 2024 European Tour

New Jersey thrashers OVERKILL will embark on a European tour in late summer. Support on most of the dates will come from Spanish thrashers ANGELUS APATRIDA .

OVERKILL tour dates:

Aug. 30 - Posada, Romania - Posada Rock Festival* Aug. 31 - Istanbul, Turkey - Zorlu PSM Main Stage * Sep. 01 - Hamburg, Germany - Markthalle Sep. 03 - Hannover, Germany - Capitol Sep. 04 - Köln, Germany - Live Music Hall Sep. 05 - Karlsruhe, Germany - Substage Sep. 06 - Zurich, Switzerland - Mehsuff-Metalfestival* Sep. 07 - Lodz, Poland - Summer Dying Loud * Sep. 08 - Prague, Czech Republic - Meetfactory * Sep. 09 - Kosice, Slovakia - Colosseum * Sep. 10 - Budapest, Hungary - Barba Negra Sep. 11 - Vienna, Austria - Szene Sep. 12 - Geiselwind, Germany - Eventhalle Strohhofer Sep. 13 - Lindau, Germany - Club Vaudeville Sep. 14 - Milano, Italy - Live Music Club *

* No ANGELUS APATRIDA

Original OVERKILL bassist D.D. Verni , who was forced to miss the band's Latin American tour while he was recovering from shoulder surgery, returned to the live stage on May 17 at the Milwaukee Metal Fest at The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

For the Latin American tour, OVERKILL recruited former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson as Verni 's temporary replacement.

In a recent interview with The Metal Podcast , Ellefson was full of praise for Verni , saying: " D.D. 's amazing, man. Look, I may be David Ellefson , but I ain't no D.D. Verni , man. I mean, that guy, he's a masterful songwriter. His arrangements are killer and his parts are very clever and cool. And so, yeah, it's got my thrash chops up and it's an honor to just step in and help them out."

Ellefson made his live debut with OVERKILL on April 11 at C3 Stage in Guadalajara, Mexico.

OVERKILL 's 10-date "Scorching Latin America 2024" tour wrapped on April 28 in São Paulo, Brazil.

The band is continuing to tour in support of its twentieth studio album, "Scorched" , which was released in April 2023 via Nuclear Blast Records .

"Scorched" offered a new recording environment for OVERKILL as all members were able to record on their own. The mixing of the record was handled by Colin Richardson and his assistant engineer Chris Clancy . Johnny Rodd helped with producing vocals, and finally, Maor Appelbaum took over mastering and adding finishing touches. The band returned to artist Travis Smith to create the album cover art.

Richardson previously worked with OVERKILL on 1997's "From The Underground And Below" , 2000's "Bloodletting" and 2003's "Killbox 13" albums.

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BILLBOARD ’S 2024 40 UNDER 40 LIST REVEALED

Culture-shifting label pros, enterprising managers, executives on tech’s cutting edge and more highlight billboard ’s annual celebration of the music business’ young leaders, raymond acosta, head of talent management, habibi management.

Acosta oversees Habibi, the management company representing clients including Karol G, Grupo Frontera, Eladio Carrión, Mora and Lyanno. “My main daily goal is to identify each artist’s DNA so we can strategize properly,” says Acosta, 39. Habibi guided Karol G’s banner 2023, which included a sold-out stadium tour and her historic Grammy-winning, chart-topping album, Mañana Será Bonito . Says Acosta: “We are paving the way for future Latin artists who will no longer need to compromise their cultural identity to break through in this industry and reach the top.”

My favorite piece of merch I own is

“karol g’s collab with crocs. the mega crush crocs are iconic.”.

Travis Shinn

Ramon Alvarez-Smikle

Executive vp/head of digital marketing, interscope records.

For Alvarez-Smikle, who oversees digital marketing for Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Playboi Carti, Juice WRLD, JID and the rest of Interscope Geffen A&M’s hip-hop and R&B roster, understanding today’s niche online communities is essential. “Authentic content and storytelling has always been so important, and I’m excited that it’s once again in the forefront of the digital conversation,” the 33-year-old executive says. “I’m also incredibly excited by the amount of thought being put into fan spaces and unique communities online for fans to gather around common interests.”

The best advice I’ve received is

“ ‘luck is opportunity meets preparedness.’ one of my music business professors at columbia college chicago told me that.”.

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Tyler Arnold

Mercury records.

When Republic Records offered Tyler Arnold a full-time assistant role five months into his six-month internship with the label in 2014, taking it was “a no-brainer” — even if it meant dropping out of Northeastern University one year before graduating. “This is my dream,” Arnold recalls thinking. “I have to go for it.” Arnold quickly became an A&R executive extraordinaire: His first signing to the label, in 2015, was a young Post Malone (“I signed him on my 23rd birthday,” Arnold recalls); his second was superproducer Metro Boomin in late 2016. By 2020, Arnold was Republic’s executive vp of A&R. “I really loved discovering music in high school and college, finding new artists and seeing them grow,” he says. “I also wanted to work really closely with the artists, and I felt like A&R, if you do it right, there’s such a personal connection that you can build.” Today, the fast-rising executive is applying that same mentality as president of Mercury Records, the Republic division that relaunched in April 2022 with major names like Post and Noah Kahan and strategic partnerships with Big Loud (Morgan Wallen) and Imperial Music (Bo Burnham). And though Arnold says he wasn’t sure he was ready to head a label, “I wanted to grow as an executive.” Read the full profile on Tyler Arnold here.

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Nicholas Ayoub

Director of digital marketing, messina touring group.

Ayoub has handled digital marketing for massive recent tours, including The Lumineers, Shawn Mendes and Taylor Swift, whose The Eras Tour, Billboard estimates, earned over $900 million in 2023. The 29-year-old also led digital strategy for Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics Tour, which has sold nearly 6 million tickets since its 2022 launch. He hopes the industry addresses equitable ticketing soon and that legislation will “help get tickets into the hands of fans with less stress [and] confusion and at a fair, transparent value.”

“An Ed Sheeran shirt I bought in 2011. It’ll always be a reminder of where I started and why I do what I do.”

Apple music, glenne azoff, director of artist services.

“It’s such a challenging time to be an artist,” says Azoff, who with Apple’s tools helps artists “cut through” and reach their audiences. As Apple Music’s director of artist services, Azoff — the daughter-in-law of legendary music mogul Irving Azoff — also works with the likes of Rihanna and Usher and their teams to strategize “major music milestones” like the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show. “From building out new music campaigns to planning major [events], we’re there, collaborating closely with artists and their teams to bring valuable partnerships to life across the Apple ecosystem,” the 34-year-old says.

Ten years ago, I was

“working at caa, considering a job offer to go ‘do music’ at a startup in venice [calif.] called snapchat.”.

Justin Bettman

Senior vp of creative

Sony music publishing.

Promoted to senior vp of creative in 2024 after nearly a decade at Sony Music Publishing, Bral identifies, signs and advocates for the publisher’s talent — and helps its writers “build an annuity that will pay them for many years to come.” Bral, 33, is particularly proud that SMP, with its roster including Noah Kahan, Dan Nigro (Olivia Rodrigo) and Rob Bisel (SZA), represented writers in every Big Four category at the 2024 Grammys.

“My By the Way -era Red Hot Chili Peppers T-shirt. RHCP were some of my first musical heroes and helped lead me down the path to where I am today.”

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Wasserman Music

With his clients — who include Jack Harlow, Brent Faiyaz, PJ Morton, Jpegmafia and FERG — the 39-year-old Callender (who professionally only goes by his surname) aims to “bring their music to life, foster long-term careers and forge meaningful connections with fans.” Take Harlow, who sold out arenas nationwide in 2022 and scored his third Hot 100 No. 1 in 2023 but continued to honor his Kentucky roots with five sold-out arena shows last year in the state and his inaugural Gazebo Festival, which debuted in Louisville in May.

If I wasn’t working in the music business, I’d be

“a guidance counselor helping kids to see their full potential and be excited for all of the amazing possibilities the future can hold.”.

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Tariq Cherif

Co-founder/co-ceo, rolling loud, founder/ceo.

Since its 2015 inception, Rolling Loud has grown from buzzy Miami festival into global hip-hop powerhouse, launching new iterations of its multiday rap event in Portugal, Australia, Thailand and beyond. “My core mission is to bring happiness to millions of people worldwide while promoting hip-hop culture,” says Cherif, 34. Apart from running Rolling Loud alongside co-founder Matt Zingler, Cherif also launched the label TC Music. He’s committed to making the industry more equitable as a member of the Black Music Action Coalition’s Executive Leadership Council.

“A young concert promoter, five years deep in the game, figuring out how to scale my business.”

Ashley Caroline

Dan Chertoff

Senior vp of a&r, rca records.

Chertoff’s diverse RCA roster includes The Red Clay Strays, singer-songwriter Alex G (signed by the 38-year-old executive in January) and breakout country star Tyler Childers, whom Chertoff signed in 2019 and who enjoyed a pivotal 2023 with his album Rustin’ in the Rain , which scored five Grammy nods and yielded the breakout country star’s Hot 100 debut, “In Your Love.” “You wake up and go to sleep thinking about your artists and what needs to be accomplished for them each day to help them achieve their goals,” Chertoff says.

“Working my first career A&R gig at Canvasback/Atlantic Records, where I signed my first artist: the band alt-J.”

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Senior vp of federal public policy

The political strategist and Washington, D.C., lobbyist straddles the disparate worlds of recording studios and Capitol Hill — and explains to policymakers “how government actions affect day-to-day life for artists and industry workers,” he says. As artificial intelligence (AI) proliferates, Clees, 35, is attempting to put guard rails in place, including through his work on the No AI Fraud Act, which was introduced in January. “It is always thrilling and humbling to see an idea you helped to craft be debated on Capitol Hill,” Clees says, calling the bill “something that is going to matter for a long time.”

“A signed Andrew W.K. poster on my wall that says, ‘Music is worth living for.’ ”

Read more about Clees’ work at the intersection of AI and music here.

Isaac Marley Morgan

Vp of A&R

Secretly group.

At Jon Coombs’ wedding in 2017, Angel Olsen performed her song “Some Things Cosmic.” Several years prior, it was the first song by the singer-songwriter that Coombs had ever heard, and it was, he recalls, “a true game-changer for me, personally.” It was a game-changer for Olsen, too: After Coombs heard it, the A&R executive signed her to the Secretly Group sublabel Jagjaguwar. As vp of A&R for Secretly Group — which, in addition to Jagjaguwar, encompasses Dead Oceans, Secretly Canadian, Saddest Factory Records and Secretly Publishing — Coombs has shaped the face of indie music today from Olsen, his first signee, through many others now including Mitski, Faye Webster and Mustafa. It all might’ve seemed unlikely for Coombs, now 38, who as a kid growing up in southern Indiana pored over the thank-you’s in the liner notes of the CDs he bought with his allowance. “I was just like, ‘OK, sure, Mom and Dad.’ But then it was like, ‘Everyone at label name,’ ” he says. “That’s when I started to connect the dots — there’s labels. I started getting fascinated with label culture.”

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He first noticed Bloomington, Ind.-based Secretly Canadian on the back of The Impossible Shapes’ 2003 album, We Like It Wild , and ended up interning at Secretly Distribution while a student at Indiana University. A series of pivotal events followed: Shortly before Coombs graduated, Bon Iver released the seminal For Emma, Forever Ago on Jagjaguwar (already affiliated with Secretly Canadian; the Secretly Group moniker would come later); a key employee on Secretly Group’s small staff departed; and Coombs landed a job there. He hasn’t left. Back then, Coombs wore “a lot of hats” — something he still points to as a benefit of working at an indie label, for those starting out in the industry — but once he moved to New York in 2010 to open the label’s office in the city, he gravitated toward project management, A&R and synch licensing. In the mid-2010s, Coombs was also heavily involved in launching Secretly’s publishing division. But regardless of his role or which artist on the label group’s eclectic roster he’s working with, Coombs says his guiding principle has been “championing the unobvious.” Today, Secretly’s artists are among the indie world’s most visible. Phoebe Bridgers recently opened dates on Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour, genre-melding trio Khruangbin plays to sizable crowds around the world, and Mitski and Webster both went viral on TikTok in 2023. (Mitski’s “My Love Mine All Mine” spent a record six weeks atop the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart last fall.) “It shows that maybe there’s room for more voices — for more adventurous music in the mainstream,” Coombs says when reflecting on the label group’s crossover successes. “Audiences are excited for adventurous songwriters — and that’s what we excel at.” —Eric Renner Brown

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Lindsay Dworman

Director of global touring, aeg presents.

Dworman’s strong year included working on tours for Maggie Rogers, Caroline Polachek and Declan McKenna — plus serving as talent buyer for the inaugural Re:SET concert series, a new festival format where daily bills headlined by boygenius, LCD Soundsystem and Steve Lacy rotated among three markets every weekend for four consecutive weekends. The 31-year-old’s 2024 highlight is her work with British band The Last Dinner Party: “Just seeing how they’ve just taken off and grown … I think it’s really, really special with them.”

“Jeff Frasco at CAA was always adamant that every email should be responded to within 24 hours.”

Courtesy of Soundful

Diaa El All

With Soundful, El All is facilitating a future where AI helps, rather than replaces, songwriters. The company prioritizes consent and compensation for artists, whether hosting camps to teach musicians how to write alongside the generative-AI beatmaker or teaming with Starrah, 3LAU and Kaskade on the launch of Soundful Collabs, which El All says lets users create tracks mirroring artists’ styles “while offering an ethical path for content monetization.” For El All, 35, training AI models on musicians’ copyrights is essential; to that end, he got Soundful certified by nonprofit Fairly Trained.

“Building a product somewhere that helps dismantle barriers to entry across various industries.”

Read more about El All’s work at the intersection of AI and music here.

Mariah Long

Zach Friedman

Co-president, 10k projects, homemade projects.

Friedman, who joined 10K in 2022 after the company purchased his Homemade Projects label with Tony Talamo, calls working with breakthrough 10K artist Ice Spice and her team “incredibly rewarding” while also citing the success of Artemas’ “I Like the Way You Kiss Me,” which peaked at No. 12 on the Hot 100 in April. “On the business side, having Warner Music Group as our new partners has been a milestone moment,” adds Friedman, 32, of the deal that made 10K a stand-alone label under the WMG umbrella.

“I know he didn’t coin the phrase, but [10K founder and CEO] Elliot Grainge is always saying, ‘A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,’ which has really helped me through the years.”

Darrell Ann

Miles Gersh

Warner records.

For Gersh, who handles day-to-day A&R duties for Zach Bryan, the past year’s highlight was watching the country-rocker’s meteoric rise, including topping the Billboard 200 and the Hot 100. “I try to identify the best unsigned artists in the world and do what it takes to help them reach their potential,” says Gersh, 29, who’s also an A&R executive for Veeze, Bella Poarch and Pecos & The Rooftops, among others. “A lot of the job is working inside our building and collaborating across departments to fulfill the artists’ vision.”

“Playing for the Lakers.”

Joe giordano jr., vp of stadium, arena and theater alliance, oak view group.

A veteran of arenas including BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla., Giordano oversees Oak View Group’s Stadium, Arena and Theater Alliance, the invitation-only member organization representing best-in-class venues in major markets. “Our philosophy is ‘Book together, buy together, sell together and think together,’ ” says the 34-year-old, who facilitates idea-sharing among alliance members to “make sure they get their [return on investment] in terms of booking, marketing, sponsorships and data points.”

“Going to culinary school and cooking. My wife and I love The Bear and other cooking shows.”

Jonathan Weiner

David Goldsen

Senior vp of north america a&r, warner chappell music.

“Hits come and go, but I’ve always viewed being a music publisher as an art of patience and longevity,” says the 37-year-old Goldsen, whose roster includes Zach Bryan and Mitski. In September 2023, the former’s Kacey Musgraves duet, “I Remember Everything,” debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with the help of streaming and social media — just one month before the latter debuted on the chart with “My Love Mine All Mine” in October.

The best concert I’ve seen is

“all of the rage against the machine shows i went to, from coachella to rock the bells, when they reunited in 2007.”, bighit music.

After one-and-a-half “transformative” years as part of HYBE chairman Bang Si-Hyuk’s corporate staff, Jang, 36, applied his learnings to the solo projects of six BTS members in 2023, for which he oversaw budgeting, team selection, overall creative vision and strategy, and more. Among the results: With “Like Crazy,” Jimin became the first K-pop soloist to top the Hot 100, and Jung Kook’s huge Golden opening week set a record for the biggest week for an album (210,000 equivalent album units) by a Korean singer.

“Working for a sports team. Funny enough, being in artist management now feels like a parallel universe — just a different kind of stage.”

Dalvin Adams

Rachelle Jean-Louis

Co-founder/manager, tell your friends.

Tell Your Friends’ roster includes Victoria Monét, whose five-year journey from go-to songwriter (Ariana Grande) to solo star landed her three Grammys in February, including best new artist. “Each creative I work with, I identify with some piece of their story personally and figure out the best ways to get their art to the world, with hopes it helps others that identify with them, too,” says Jean-Louis, 33. “From idea to execution, I’m building talented, dedicated teams around artists like Victoria and laying the foundation of a sustainable business.”

“Beyoncé. Most recently, Renaissance . But I’ve seen multiple shows of hers, multiple times… they’ve all been incredible in their own ways.”

Bryan Berry

Moody Jones

Gm of empire dance.

Jones’ mission of building EMPIRE’s presence in the dance space includes signing and developing talent, marketing the genre to new audiences and overseeing the company’s dance department. EMPIRE acquired the influential Dirtybird label in 2022 — and, in 2023, guided it to its biggest streaming year ever. Jones, 36, executive-produced the company’s African/dance crossover album, House of EMPIRE , which featured African artists including Fireboy DML, Kizz Daniel and Black Sherif. He says he’s excited about artists from across genres “using dance music to enter new dancefloors and reach broader audiences.”

“An actor. It would be cool to live a different life every six months.”

Joseph khoury, senior vp of a&r and marketing, atlantic records.

Khoury, 35, says he connects artists with “opportunities across film, TV, sports and video games, while also doing A&R and marketing for Atlantic’s soundtrack projects.” And Atlantic had an impressive 2023 in the soundtrack space: Barbie: The Album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, while Aurora , the album that accompanied the Amazon series Daisy Jones & The Six , launched atop Billboard ’s Soundtracks chart. Khoury helped produce both.

“At the range trying to live out my Happy Gilmore fantasy — or head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.”

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Meng Ru Kuok

Caldecott music group.

BandLab Technologies surprised the music industry when then-unknown teenager d4vd used its browser-based digital audio workstation to make 2022’s “Romantic Homicide” — which joined Spotify’s Billions Club in March — but many young music-makers have been utilizing the playful, user-friendly tool since its inception in 2015. BandLab is just one of the brands under the aegis of multisector investor and operator Caldecott Music Group, which also includes NME Networks — whose print relaunch of NME Kuok, 35, cites as a 2023 highlight — and Vista Musical Instruments.

“Enjoying a cold drink on a beach in the Maldives after a midafternoon nap.”

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Peter Kurczaba

Senior director of creative sync, primary wave music.

In his role, Kurczaba maintains relationships with external parties like music supervisors while collaborating with creatives “to create new reimaginations in the form of covers and remixes for our catalog, specifically with synch licensing opportunities in mind.” Last year, his team placed Ed Sheeran’s “A Beautiful Game,” co-written by Primary Wave’s Foy Vance, in Ted Lasso — and the track won an Emmy Award for outstanding original music and lyrics. “It was such a triumph the song made it over the finish line and was used in the season finale in a pivotal, heartwarming scene,” says Kurczaba, 32.

“Taylor Swift at SoFi Stadium in L.A. She has such an admirable respect and dedication to her craft and her fans.”

Austin Gomez

Justin Macchio

Senior vp of marketing.

As head of AWAL’s artist marketing team, Macchio, 35, collaborates with a global crew to lead campaigns for select artists — notably genre-defying singer-songwriter Laufey, whose Bewitched debuted in the top 25 of the Billboard 200 in September, became the biggest jazz album debut in Spotify history and won a Grammy. Her success — along with that of other AWAL artists like Djo — affirms his belief that “there is still incredible value in artist development, connecting with a core fan base and building fans one by one from the ground up.”

“Write every email like it’s being read aloud in a courtroom.”

Joshua Black Wilkins

Alex Maxwell

Vp of touring, live nation.

Maxwell, 37, saw her Spotify Wrapped come to life last year as she promoted shows around the world for her favorite artists. Some of her highlights: Noah Kahan’s sets for 25,000 people over two nights at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Australia; Jack Harlow’s in-the-round performance at E.A. Diddle Arena in Bowling Green, Ky.; and Tyler Childers’ show at the Los Angeles-area Forum, a “spiritual experience” for Maxwell with personal significance. “My parents met at the venue in 1985,” she says. “Quite literally, I wouldn’t exist without the Forum.”

“One year into booking the Troubadour and not taking a moment of it for granted.”

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Daniel Merino

Partner/promoter, bizarro live entertainment.

Merino started at Bizarro, the Chile-based promoter that operates in several South American countries, at 19, working security and handing out wristbands, which helped him “have a broader view of the business today” as he leads the company’s booking and operations. Bizarro’s recent events include five sold-out stadium shows by Karol G in Chile and Peru and booking and producing the Viña del Mar Festival, where Merino, 34, is executive producer (and which this year featured Andrea Bocelli onstage with 130 musicians).

“Elton John in Rio de Janeiro under torrential rain. It was magical to sing and dance to those songs in a unique atmosphere.”

CeCe Dawson

Mandelyn Monchick

Artist manager, red light management.

As the “center of the wheel” of Lainey Wilson’s management team, Monchick says, “My job is to keep the wheel turning and keep everyone accountable, motivated and passionate about what and who we’re working for.” If Wilson’s success is any gauge, Monchick, 30, is doing her job well. Wilson’s Bell Bottom Country won “the trifecta”: the Academy of Country Music Awards’ album of the year, the Country Music Association Awards’ album of the year and the Grammys’ best country album. “To witness it being recognized at this caliber was more than we could’ve imagined,” Monchick says.

“Finishing up my sophomore year of college, heading out to work on a ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyo., for the summer.”

Abigail Ross

Lillia Parsa

Capitol music group.

Across Lillia Parsa’s six-year A&R run at Universal Music Publishing Group, where she rose to senior vp of A&R, her impressive achievements included discovering songwriting phenom Nija Charles and developing writer-producers Blake Slatkin and Omer Fedi into the top hit-makers they are today. “I never really thought about leaving publishing and going to the label side,” the 31-year-old says. “I loved it, and I was super proud of being a publisher.” But others at UMPG’s parent company, Universal Music Group, had noticed Parsa’s accomplishments — and amid UMG’s recent restructuring, Interscope Records CEO John Janick reached out with a career-altering opportunity: becoming president of Capitol Music Group. Parsa took the leap, but her presidency comes amid major changes at UMG — among them, a major shake-up of the company’s recorded-music division. So far, Parsa has risen to the challenge of leading the reorientation of the eminent 80-year-old label — now home to influential artists like Ice Spice, Maggie Rogers, Doechii and Troye Sivan — while keeping her love of creative A&R at her core.

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How were you recruited for this role? I was nearing the end of my deal at UMPG, and I’ve always admired Janick. When he told me about this position … he said, “I think you have all the tools for this. Come and try it.” From there, it all happened very fast. When he told me that I would be working closely with Tom [March, Capitol chairman/CEO], I thought it would be a cool way to enter the label system. In your new role, how involved are you with A&R and creative work? When you get into this new role, people assume you will take a step back. But I feel that in the way I’ve been positioned in this role, I can stay creative. Obviously, there’s more responsibility and leadership, too, but it’s funny: As I’ve been meeting potential artists and managers, they ask, “Is there a day-to-day on this?” And I’m like, “Yeah, me.” I always want to do it. How did working in publishing affect the way you approach recorded music? Working in publishing was a cheat code. As a publisher, I would go meet with every label, every A&R. I got to see how different A&Rs pitched their artists in ways label A&Rs didn’t get to see. I got a really good bird’s-eye view of the industry, including how our competitors maneuver. It’s also so helpful to be close to writers and producers. They are a great sounding board for me when I’m working with the artists signed to Capitol. Publishing really trained my ear and gave me a network of valuable relationships, and those relationships don’t die after six years working with them. In a weird way, I’ve gotten even closer to some of my former clients. —Kristin Robinson

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John Eddie Pérez

Senior director of a&r, sony music u.s. latin.

As senior director of A&R, Pérez helped assemble a roster of “AAA-level” artists including Manuel Turizo, Anuel AA, Young Miko and Fuerza Regida to be part of Marshmello’s first-ever Latin album. “We were able to gather multiple artists into one project and be successful,” the Miami-based executive, 35, says of the DJ-producer’s Sugar Papi , which debuted at No. 9 on Top Latin Albums in November. “To have a global artist like Marshmello put his trust in our team to make it happen is priceless.”

“Carrying artist instruments and water bottles. Stay humble.”

Dowan “Star” Wilson

James Rosemond Jr.

Mastermind artists.

Rosemond’s star client, Ice Spice, secured a Dunkin’ campaign in September, which included her own drink and a commercial with Ben Affleck that aired during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, where the 24-year-old rapper won best new artist. He says he also helped her secure her “ideal film debut role” in Spike Lee’s forthcoming High and Low . Rosemond, 32, also manages Ice’s producer, RIOTUSA, who signed a Warner Chappell Music publishing deal in June and won top producer of the year at the 2023 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards.

“Ice Spice Chia Pet.”

Sophia sansone, managing partner, make wake artists.

As Luke Combs’ day-to-day manager, Sansone, 29, is involved with every aspect of the country superstar’s business, from tour routing and merchandising to sponsorships and media; she calls Combs’ “Fast Car” Grammys performance with Tracy Chapman “a really special moment for our team.” But as Make Wake managing partner, Sansone’s role goes far beyond Combs, encompassing strategic planning for the firm’s 21 clients and employee management.

“[From my grandpa]: No matter the role, no matter the title, you respect and treat everyone equally.”

George Quann

Pete Simmons

Head of a&r, u.k., universal music publishing group.

The London-based Simmons strives to “find and sign the best new songwriters and help them be in the best possible position to make the best possible music.” This year, he “signed my friend Fred again..,” the U.K. dance artist who has become a touring force and won the 2024 Grammy for best dance/electronic album. “He is someone I’ve been very close with for a long time and someone who I believe is a once-in-a-generation songwriter,” says Simmons, 31. “It means the world to represent him and his songs.”

“The Prodigy at Milton Keynes Bowl when I was 15. Changed my life. That is how you do it.”

Piers Adams

Tom Skoglund

Full stop management.

Skoglund feels “lucky” to be on the management teams for Harry Styles and Tate McRae: “I get to work alongside the greatest artists in the world, helping them realize and expand upon their wildest dreams,” the 36-year-old says. For McRae, those dreams included a top five Hot 100 hit with “Greedy,” which peaked at No. 3 in January; making her Saturday Night Live musical guest debut; and embarking on a world tour. Says Skoglund: “Her insatiable drive fuels our entire team daily.”

“An analyst doing forensic accounting consulting for hedge funds in New York.”

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Justin Spagg

Senior vp of production, operations and experience, insomniac events.

Spagg works primarily on Insomniac’s flagship festival, EDC Las Vegas, and the promoter’s EDC Orlando in Florida, which together in 2023 marked the largest EDC events in the company’s 30-year history. He also oversees the nearly 60 full-time employees who plan and execute Insomniac’s event portfolio. “Given the dynamic nature of this industry and the logistics of temporary event setups,” says Spagg, 36, “I often find myself devising strategies to overcome all of the challenges involved, all with the ultimate goal of crafting unforgettable experiences for all attendees.”

“Daft Punk Alive Tour shirt. I was lucky enough to see them twice on that tour.”

Catherine Powell

Kaleb Steele

Tour operations, parkwood entertainment.

“Mrs. Carter and our team at Parkwood really take pride in her renowned touring legacy and look to bring an incredible show to life and create something that you’ve never experienced,” says Steele, who leads Parkwood’s touring operations, including for Beyoncé’s blockbuster 2023 Renaissance tour, one of the highest-grossing — and most logistically complex — treks ever. “Concerts are not just about hearing your favorite songs live anymore,” the 32-year-old adds. “They have become traveling theaters on the road at a massive scale.”

“2006, Bon Jovi, Have a Nice Day tour. I was a kid from Kentucky and got to see a real-life rock star.”

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Emily Stephenson

Downtown music publishing.

“I view my job as ensuring that our company is set up in a way to best serve the songs and rights owners that we have the honor of representing,” says the Nashville-based Stephenson, 34, who has signed The National and Spirit Music Group, among others, since assuming her current role in January 2023. Lately, she has been contemplating how to adopt AI: “We have to make sure we protect the way AI licenses, uses and reimagines original work but also embrace the improvements it can bring to productivity, rights management and creativity.”

“Protect your work/life balance.”

Zaawadi Kalem

Osita “Duke” Ugeh

Duke concept.

Today, Osita “Duke” Ugeh is a pivotal behind-the-scenes player for the biggest Afrobeats concerts in the United States — but his fascination with live music dates back to his youth. Growing up in Asaba, Nigeria, Ugeh used his training in classical and liturgical music to write and play music in church and train choirs. While studying electrical engineering at Nigeria’s Madonna University, he organized shows and parties, falling in love with “putting events together for people to attend.” Upon graduation, Ugeh started Duke Entertainment in 2008, but “met a lot of hurdles” producing concerts in Asaba and Calabar, so he opted for a steadier career in Lagos as a technical support engineer. Moving to New York in 2011 rekindled Ugeh’s interest in promoting shows: He found the quality of local Afrobeats concerts lacking. An engineer’s job “is to perform solutions for any issue,” explains Ugeh, 38. With most Afrobeats shows relegated to places like warehouses, he founded Duke Concept in 2013 “to put Afrobeats in proper venues and on main stages.” In the decade since, he has succeeded and then some. Duke Concept has independently produced and promoted shows and tours for emerging and established Afrobeats artists like Burna Boy, Davido, Fireboy DML, Asake and Olamide. In April 2022, Duke Concept produced Burna Boy’s concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden — where he became the first Nigerian act to headline the legendary venue. “It’s mind-blowing to see how far we’ve gone,” he marvels the day after Davido’s headlining Garden show in April, which he proudly declares “was a 100% Duke Concept production, no partnerships involved.”

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Ugeh’s African heritage and long-standing relationships with Afrobeats artists have also established him as a leader in a live Afrobeats market where, he fears, some major companies are investing due to the music’s popularity but without “actually [understanding] the culture”; the crowds may have diversified, but the core audience remains predominantly African, he says. Now Duke Concept is expanding into the festival market — while maintaining Ugeh’s broader vision to cater to the larger African diaspora. In April 2023, it launched Tribeville in Houston with Adekunle Gold, Simi, Oxlade and more; the festival will return in July with Davido as headliner. The promoter added two Washington, D.C., festivals this spring: Rolling Cocoa (now rebranding as Golden Cocoa) and Colors of the East, which featured lineups of Ghanaian and East African artists respectively. (The latter event was ultimately postponed.) “There’s more music from Africa than just Nigerian music,” Ugeh says. Going forward, he has his eyes set on the gospel space — “Gospel music is an integral part of African culture that has not been celebrated enough,” he says — along with hip-hop and R&B. Ugeh’s big dreams for Duke Concept don’t stop there: “The next goal is for the company to go public,” he says. “The more financial capacity you have, the more shows you’re able to produce.” —Heran Mamo

David Wander

Chief digital officer.

Wander, 38, leads Roc Nation’s digital department and digital strategy across the company’s verticals — which includes the rollout and promotion of the Roc Nation-produced Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Rihanna in 2023 and Usher in 2024. Elsewhere, he says his work on the campaign for the “Book of HOV” exhibition — the 2023 Brooklyn Public Library celebration of Jay-Z’s life and work — helped spur record-breaking engagement in the form of over 600,000 visitors to the installation and 36,000 new library cards.

“Either a videographer or script supervisor.”

Meava Komenan

Victoria White-Mason

Vp of marketing, columbia records.

The world is White-Mason’s rodeo. The 37-year-old calls spearheading marketing efforts for Beyoncé’s Billboard 200-topping Cowboy Carter “one of the highlights” of her career. “When more established artists [prioritize albums],” she says, “they are effectively changing the marketplace … and actively changing our listening habits in the process.” Additionally, White-Mason assists talent like Chlöe and Halle Bailey in navigating a landscape with more music — and shorter attention spans — than ever.

“Believe it or not, a Harvard Law student! I was studying intellectual property law, thinking I wanted to start my own one-stop shop for music supervision. What can I say? My generation loves a pivot.”

Darrick Williams

Lindsay Williams

Universal music enterprises.

As leader of Universal Music Enterprises’ marketing team, Williams helps make the old new again. In 2023, she oversaw the reissue campaigns for The Beatles’ “Red” and “Blue” compilations, which included the release of “Now and Then,” the Fab Four’s “last” song; the albums returned to the Billboard 200’s top 20 while the single debuted at No. 7 on the Hot 100. Her team also spearheaded the campaign that pushed Brenda Lee’s 1958 holiday classic, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” to the top of the Hot 100. “Short-form platforms have transformed catalog,” says Williams, 39. “The age of a release no longer matters.”

“Prince at The Troubadour in 2011. Still in shock I got tickets.”

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