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Universal Music Group Cancels Grammy-Related Events
Universal Music Group to Cancel Its Grammy Events; Will Redirect Resources to Wildfire Relief
The company, home to Ariana Grande and Kendrick Lamar, will longer hold its pre-Grammy artist showcase and awards show afterparty.
Universal Music Cancels Grammy Week Events Due to L.A. Fires
Universal Music Group has canceled all of its Grammy-related events, including the Saturday artist showcase and the Sunday after-Grammy party, and will use the money instead for Los Angeles wildfire relief.
Universal Music Group Cancels Grammy-Related Events as Wildfires Rage
Universal Music Group canceled all Grammy-related events hours after the Recording Academy announced that the 67th edition of the awards ceremony would push through despite the California wildfires. Resources for events like the Artist Showcase and the After-Grammy Party will instead be redirected “to assist those affected by the wildfires,
Spotify, Sony Music, Warner Music Group Call Off Grammy Week Events as Cancellations Mount Following Deadly L.A. Wildfires
Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.
Warner Music, Sony Music, BMG Cancel Grammy Week Events Due to Los Angeles Wildfires
Warner Music Group, Sony Music and BMG have confirmed that they are canceling their Grammy Week events due to the wildfires still raging in Los Angeles, a rep for the company confirms to Variety. The moves come a day after Universal made a similar announcement.
Universal cancels Grammy after-party as Los Angeles burns
Universal Music Group cancels all Grammy-related events, reallocating resources to support those affected by Southern California wildfires.
Concerts and Grammy Parties Are Canceled as Wildfires Continue
The music industry will still hold the Grammys ceremony on Feb. 2.
Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party, MusiCares still scheduled as music labels cancel parties amid LA wildfires
Sony, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and BMG have all canceled their Grammy-related events this year due to the tragedy. Universal artist The Weekend canceled his Rose Bowl concert scheduled for Jan. 25, and postponed the release of his new album to Jan. 31.
Warner Music Cancels Grammy Party Due to Los Angeles Wildfires
Warner Music Group has become the second major music company to cancel its traditional Grammy Week party due to the wildfires still raging in Los Angeles, a rep for the company confirms to Variety. .
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Grammy Awards to Proceed as Planned, Recording Academy Says
Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly ...
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Drake Doubles Down: Rapper Sues His Label, Universal Music, for Defamation Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ Diss Track
Drake doubled down in his legal action against his label, Universal, suing the company for defamation over Kendrick Lamar’s ...
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