The transaction covers the publishing interests of three of the four original Jet members: Nic Cester, Cam Muncey, and Mark Wilson.
Nic Cester, co-founder and frontman of the band, said: “We’ve loved working with BMG and we’re excited to extend that partnership to the publishing side, so these songs can keep finding new audiences in the years ahead.”
“Jet’s enduring success is illustrated on stage at festivals and headline shows around the world, on radio, across streaming, and through a global sync track record of the rarest order.”
Heath Johns, BMG
Heath Johns, President, Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia, BMG, said: “There are few Australian bands with songs as internationally recognizable as Jet.
“Jet was the Australian export story of the early 2000s, carrying the torch for a new generation of rock ‘n’ roll storytellers.
“Jet’s enduring success is illustrated on stage at festivals and headline shows around the world, on radio, across streaming, and through a global sync track record of the rarest order.
“BMG is honored that Jet has placed their faith in us to help ensure these songs continue to find new audiences for many years to come.”
Formed in Melbourne in the late 1990s, Jet released three studio albums and have sold more than 6.5 million records worldwide, according to BMG.
Their 2003 debut Get Born is certified 9x Platinum in Australia – one of the top five highest-selling Australian rock albums of all time, according to the company – and Platinum in both the UK and the US.
Singles from the album topped the US Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, while Are You Gonna Be My Girl and Rollover DJ were voted No. 1 and No. 19 respectively in the 2003 triple j Hottest 100.
Are You Gonna Be My Girl featured in a 2004Apple iPod advertisement, and Jet‘s music has since been used in advertising campaigns, feature films, television series and video game franchises over the past two decades.
The band received three nominations at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, winning Best Rock Video, and won six awards from seven nominations at the 2004 ARIA Awards, including Album of the Year, Best Group and Single of the Year.
2006 follow-up Shine On was certified Platinum in Australia, while third album Shaka Rock (2009) and single Seventeen both reached Gold status in Australia.
Jet continue to tour internationally and were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2023.
The publishing acquisition is the latest catalog deal from BMG, which spent EUR €358 million ($405m) on music rights acquisitions in 2025 alone – the company’s largest annual catalog investment on record.
Since the launch of parent company Bertelsmann‘s Boost investment program in 2021, BMG says it has invested more than $1.5 billion in music rights.
Last month, BMG and Concordconfirmed their merger. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2026.Music Business Worldwide