
Music Industry Daily
UMG-Hook Fan Remix Deal, Ariana Grande Leak Lawsuit, $30M C+C Music Factory Suit - August 20
Email us here UMG's multi-year licensing deal with fan-remix app Hook headlines a busy Thursday, alongside a federal judge granting Ariana Grande expedited subpoena power to unmask song hackers. On the lawsuit front, a $30M trademark dispute rocks C+C Music Factory, and Demon Hunter takes Netflix and AEG to court over a K-pop concert tour. Deals & M&A • UMG signed a multi-year licensing deal with fan-remix app Hook, covering Republic, Capitol, Mavin, and Virgin Music Group catalogs. • Quantizr, an AI-powered tour-finance platform, raised a $5M seed round led by TTV Capital with music industry veterans backing it. • Virgin Music Group signed a global distribution deal with Indian Bhojpuri label Sur Music, expanding UMG's regional footprint. Lawsuits & AI • An LA judge granted Ariana Grande expedited subpoenas to unmask hackers who leaked 45+ unreleased songs dating back to 2019. • C+C Music Factory's Robert Clivillés filed a $30M federal trademark and defamation lawsuit against rapper Freedom Williams. • Christian metal band Demon Hunter sued Netflix, Netflix Studios, and AEG over the KPop Demon Hunters live concert tour. Live & Touring • Tyler, the Creator revealed Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 returns to Dodger Stadium on November 14–15, with Future and Turnstile headlining; already sold out. • AEG reports 35% of Ariana Grande's O2 London residency ticket buyers were international, raising gig-tourism carbon concerns. • Ticketmaster launched in Uganda via its Quicket subsidiary, integrating Airtel Money and MTN Mobile payments as part of East Africa expansion. • TikTok's Music on Stage competition offers emerging artists slots at All Things Go and Breakaway Carolina festivals in September. Artists & Releases • Music Ally's 2026 South Korea report finds the market pivoting from physical albums to live and IP, with BTS' comeback expected to aid recovery. Also Today • NAMM 2026 Post Show Report logged 60,000+ attendees representing $9.8B in combined buying power. • Berklee's Pete Dyson says AI training legal rulings are steering the industry toward a settlement economy. • Ticketing app Dice signed more US venues and promoters in its first year under new owner Fever. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

