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Elsewhere this week, HYBE dominated the news cycle. On Tuesday (May 27), we learned that it’s selling its entire 9.38% stake in rival K-Pop firm SM Entertainment to Tencent Music for nearly $180 million. The next day, HYBE America sold Big Machine Rock.
On Thursday, news broke that HYBE’s HQ had been raided as part of a probe into alleged insider trading. In a separate story, South Korea’s financial regulator was reported to be ramping up an investigation into HYBE’s Chairman. Meanwhile, HYBE also confirmed its expansion into China.
In other global expansion news, Live Nation boosted its presence in Latin America via the acquisition of Dominican Republic-based promoter SD Concerts. Meanwhile, Downtown Music Publishing rebranded Johannesburg-based Sheer Publishing Africa as Downtown Music Publishing Africa.
And finally, Spotify has hit 100 million paying subscribers in Europe…
Taylor Swift has successfully acquired the master recordings of her first six studio albums from investment firm Shamrock Capital.
The deal brings to a close one of the music industry’s most high-profile ownership disputes. Swift confirmed the news on Friday (May 30) in a handwritten letter to her fans.
The transaction involves the master rights to Swift’s albums Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation – recordings that have been at the center of a six-year battle over artist ownership rights. (MBW)
HYBE has officially launched a subsidiary in China, the world’s fifth-largest recorded music market.
A HYBE spokesperson has confirmed that the South Korea-born entertainment giant set up an office in Beijing last month.
HYBE is behind superstar acts including BTS, ENHYPEN, Seventeen, and others.
The launch of an office in Beijing marks HYBE’s fourth global market presence outside of South Korea, having expanded into Japan, followed by the United States and, most recently, LatinAmerica over the past few years.
Live Nation is expanding its presence in Latin America via the acquisition of SD Concerts, a live entertainment company in the Dominican Republic.
Founded in 2001, SD Concerts is behind many of the region’s most prominent live events, promoting Latin and international talent across the Dominican Republic, as well as supporting shows in Aruba, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, and Puerto Rico.
Live Nation said on May 29 that the concert industry is seeing continued momentum across Latin America, with the company seeing fan attendance in the region up over 25% in the first quarter of 2025.
The company added that “growing demand for live experiences is supported by the global rise of non-English language artists”, who, according to Live Nation, now represent twice as many of its top 50 tours compared to 2019.