To almost no-one's surprise, Taylor Swift dominated the UK music charts in 2025. The star's 12th album, The Life of a ...
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While consumption hit new all-time records in 2025, the rate of growth was slower than in previous years. This year’s growth ...
We reported on the BPI’s music-consumption figures for 2025 earlier this week, representing the number of sales and streams ...
The UK music industry experienced a record year in 2024, growing 5% versus to 2023 and adding £8bn to the British economy. Although not quite as jam-packed a year as 2025, 2024 saw major tours for the ...
Slowdown is particularly notable given that the UK subscription market benefited from yet another Spotify price increase in ...
Sales and streams of recorded music in the UK grew by 4.9% last year according to figures published by industry body the BPI.
Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Bruce Springsteen, Sam Fender and Dua Lipa were among the acts who helped draw a record 23.5 million music tourists to concerts and festivals in the UK in 2024, a new report ...
A new report has shown the British live music industry contributed a record £6.1billion to the economy last year. READ MORE: The case has been made for a £1 ticket levy on all arena gigs – for the ...
The UK has been a powerhouse in the music industry, producing countless male singers who have left an indelible mark on the world stage. From rock legends to pop icons, these artists have shaped the ...