Jay Z confirms new 10-year touring deal with LN | IQ Magazine
With their 360 deal coming to an end next year, Live Nation has agreed a new arrangement to exclusively promote Jay Z's shows through 2028.
www.iq-mag.netShort answer: No, Jay-Z does not currently own Live Nation. He previously had a long-running touring and business deal with Live Nation, including a 10-year arrangement initiated in 2008 and subsequent touring deals, but Live Nation is not equity owner of Jay-Z or Roc Nation in a way that makes Jay-Z the owner of Live Nation.[3][4][7]
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With their 360 deal coming to an end next year, Live Nation has agreed a new arrangement to exclusively promote Jay Z's shows through 2028.
www.iq-mag.netLive Nation closed the Jay-Z 360-degree deal Wednesday night, sources say.
www.billboard.comJay and Live Nation have signed a new deal.
y105music.comNEW YORK (AP) Jay Z has signed a $200 million, 10-year deal with tour promoter Live Nation.The rap icon announced the deal Thursday that continues his relationship with the company, a connection which began in 2008. A person close to the situation, who sp
wwmt.comLast week, reports emerged of a deal between rap mogul Jay-Z and concert promoter Live Nation. It's said to be worth as much as $150 million over 10 years. But some observers wonder if Live Nation is getting its money's worth.
www.npr.orgRapper And Entrepreneur To Make A $150 million, 10-Year Deal With Live Nation Inc.
www.cbsnews.comThe rapper is reportedly seeking new investors for the non-live side of his Roc Nation business as the partners' ten-year 360 deal reaches its end.
www.iqmagazine.comConcert promoter Live Nation Inc. said Thursday it was in talks with rap mogul Jay-Z over a potential business deal.
www.cbc.caShawn “Jay-Z” Carter is reportedly ready to sign with concert promoter Live Nation in a 10-year deal worth about $150 million, a total that rivals the biggest music contracts ever, the New York Times reported. The rap tycoon will officially bounce from his longtime record label, Def Jam, and enter into a partnership that includes […]
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