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Music Biz Headlines: Kanye West Banned From Entering U.K., Alessia Cara's AI Anxiety

Also this week: Lady Gaga, Goo Goo Dolls cancel Canadian shows, Rush reflect on upcoming tour and Celine Dion extends Paris residency.

Kanye West

Kanye West

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This week, the ever-controversial Kanye West (Ye) is at the centre of a political storm as his antisemitic past sees him banned from entering the U.K., a move that has seen the cancellation of the Wireless Festival he was set to headline.

Elsewhere, American musicians unions defend Bruce Springsteen against Trump insults, Pershing Square seeks to buy UMG for over $60 billion and more music biz headlines of the week from Canada and beyond.


Canadian Music Biz Headlines

‘It's a Little Scary’: Alessia Cara Speaks Out After AI-Generated Song Appears on YouTube

Celebrating the release of her first-ever live album, Love or Lack Thereof, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter shares the importance of human-created art in Canada’s music landscape. – Heather Taylor-Singh, Billboard Canada

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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush Talk About Jitters Ahead of Reunion Tour

The band, with a new drummer and keyboardist, will play four shows in Toronto in August. – David Friend, Toronto Star

Goo Goo Dolls Cancel Remaining Canadian Tour Dates Following John Rzeznik’s Pneumonia Diagnosis

The ‘90s rock band were set to play shows in Ottawa, Laval, Halifax and Moncton. This follows previous cancellations in Sault Ste. Marie, Oshawa and Hamilton, due to the frontman’s illness. – Heather Taylor-Singh, Billboard Canada

Lady Gaga ‘Absolutely Heartbroken’ to Cancel Montreal Concert: ‘I Truly Could Not Feel Worse About Letting You Down’

She had to cancel her third of three Mayhem Ball stops at Bell Centre due to an ongoing respiratory infection. – Katie Atkinson, Billboard

How Did Justin Bieber Play a Concert in L.A. Before Coachella (And What Is a Radius Clause)?

Experts weigh in on how the star was able to perform at the Roxy on Sunday despite Coachella's strict ban on playing local shows leading up to the festival. – Ariel King, Billboard

Dan Levy Teams Up With Canadian Musician Peaches for Score on Netflix’s ‘Big Mistakes’

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Dan Levy is ready to grab the attention of Netflix audiences with his first original scripted series since “Schitt’s Creek” and he’s combining his comedy prowess with the avant-garde sounds of Canadian electroclash musician Peaches for the score. – Craig Macrae, Canadian Press

Drake Appeal in ‘Not Like Us’ Case Slammed by Legal Scholars: ‘It Is Dangerous’

As Drake appeals his case, law professors say he can't sue over a fight he picked himself: "Consent is an absolute defense to defamation." – Bill Donahue, Billboard

Paul Anka on Health, Songwriting and Why He Stays Out of Politics

Here, the famed singer-songwriter shares his thoughts about staying young and the secrets of show business. – Brad Wheeler, Globe and Mail

APEM Summit: Talking About AI to Protect Music Creators

Multiple generations of music industry professionals gathered for the 10th edition of the Music Tech Summit hosted by the Association des professionnels de l’édition musicale (APEM), at Montréal’s Centre PHI. Artists, publishers, managers, and content creators mingled and discussed the growing role of AI in making music. – Thalia Chaput, SOCAN Words & Music

$6M Campaign Kickstarts Dreams of Upgraded Arts Venue in Strathroy, Ontario

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The renovations, designed in partnership with a London architectural firm, will include a theatre of 200-plus seats. – Ryan Goodison, Postmedia

From Song to Stream: A Guide to Music Revenue Streams in Canada

Understanding music revenue streams is key to making sure creators are properly paid for their work. In Canada’s music ecosystem, a single song can generate several types of royalties across different revenue streams, each tied to aspects of copyright. – CMRRA The Pulse

International Music Biz Headlines

Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Bids to Buy UMG For Over $60 Billion

The non-binding offer proposes moving UMG's headquarters and stock listing to the United States. – Elizabeth Dilts Marshall, Billboard

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Following Ye (Kanye West)'s U.K. Travel Ban, London’s Wireless Festival Is Officially Canceled

The event had been due to take place at Finsbury Park in July but aroused major controversy. – Thomas Smith, Billboard

Ye Attempts a Comeback With Sold-Out L.A.-Area Concert, Support From Lauryn Hill

“I want to thank y’all for sticking by me all these years. Through the hard times, through the low times,” he told the crowd. – Ryan Pearson, AP

Celine Dion Adds Six More Dates to Paris Residency Run

The additional shows at the Paris La Défense Arena will take place in September and October. – Gil Kaufman, Billboard

Eurovision Song Contest is Expanding With an Asian Edition Later This Year

The music spectacle Eurovision is holding its first Asian edition in Bangkok later this year. – Associated Press

Musicians’ Unions Back The Boss After Trump Dumps On Bruce Springsteen Again: ‘We Stand in Complete Solidarity With Bruce’

The president called the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend a "bad and very boring singer" while accusing Springsteen of having "Trump Derangement Syndrome" in a post on Tuesday (April 2). – Gil Kaufman, Billboard

Country Music Sensation Charley Crockett is a Texan, and Don't You Forget It

Charley Crockett draws on the romanticism of the Wild, Wild West for his songs and persona. A new documentary, A Cowboy in London, follows his visit to the U.K. and three sold-out shows at Hoxton Hall. – Brad Wheeler, Globe and Mail

Charli xcx Management Clarifies Sky Ferreira Claims About ‘Wuthering Heights’ Credits

After Sky Ferreira alleged her old demos were used on Charli xcx's Wuthering Heights album without credit, Charli's management team is sharing a statement on the situation.– Lyndsey Havens, Billboard

Rolling Stones Next Album Expected To Be Titled Foreign Tongues

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The Rolling Stones are preparing for the release of their twenty-fifth and final studio album, expected to be titled Foreign Tongues, following a cryptic teaser campaign across London. – Noise11

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Coldplay at Toronto's Rogers Stadium on July 8, 2025.
Anna Lee

Coldplay at Toronto's Rogers Stadium on July 8, 2025.

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Music News Digest: Rogers Stadium Economic Impact, Canadian Folk Music Awards 2026 Nominations

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The Canadian Folk Music Awards are getting ready to roll out in Calgary, April 9 to 12. Awards in 21 categories will be handed out in batches at the four major concerts, all featuring CFMA nominees, to be held over those four days. Launching the event is Songs and Stories at the Westin Calgary Ballroom on April 9. Celebrating storytelling, it features performances by Amanda Rheaume, Claire Morrison, Guillaume Arsenault, Robert Thomas & the Sessionmen, Terra Spencer and Wyatt C. Louis, and six awards will be handed out here.

Folk Forward, on April 10 at the Bella Concert Hall, hosts performances by Calgareal, AHI, recent Juno winner Aysanabee, Boreal, Duane Andrews and Yves Marchand, with seven awards distributed on the night. On April 11, Traditional and Global Roots (also at the Bella Concert Hall) presents Cassie and Maggie, Garcons a Marier, Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari, Juno-winners Kazdoura, Sacred Wolf Singers with Simon Wall and Scott Duncan & Luka Hall and it sees six more awards presented.

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