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Music Biz Headlines: The Weeknd Tops All-Time Spotify List, More Reactions to Ticketmaster's Resale Cap

Also this week: the world premiere of a Tragically Hip-inspired musical, Michael's box office record, Canadian music industry pays tribute to Donald K. Donald, BMG's parent company plans to buy Concord & more.

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This week, Ticketmaster announced it will comply early with Doug Ford's new cap on ticket resales at face value. The industry reacted.

Diljit Dosanjh also grabbed headlines this week via his appearance on The Tonight Show and the start of his North American tour at Vancouver's BC Place, the site of multiple record-breaking concerts for the Punjabi star.


Elsewhere, the Michael Jackson biopic scores at the box office but not with the critics, hard rock stars Triumph return and Neil Young details an upcoming album.

Read more more music biz headlines of the week from Canada and beyond

Canadian Music Biz Headlines

StubHub Slams Ontario’s Proposed Resell Ticket Cap

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The popular ticket reseller platform said the proposal wouldn’t lower ticket prices because it didn’t address Ticketmaster’s overwhelming control of the marketplace. – Marco Vigliotti, iPolitics

Toronto Resale Tickets for World Cup No Longer on FIFA Site Following New Price Cap Rule

Resale platform is being reconfigured to comply with the new legislation, FIFA said. – Tara Deschamps, Canadian Press

What Will The Live Nation Antitrust Verdict Mean For Canadian Live Music and Ticketing?

Last week, Live Nation and Ticketmaster were found guilty of violating federal and state antitrust laws. Could this prompt similar action in Canada? – Richard Trapunski, Billboard Canada

The Weeknd Tops Spotify's List of Most-Streamed Songs Ever

But who else made the cut? – Gil Kaufman, Billboard

Diljit Dosanjh References Komagata Maru, Stands as Flagbearer of the Punjabi Community at BC Place

Dosanjh kicked off his North American tour of AURA with a fully packed BC Place stadium by seeking blessings from his mother on stage. Nobody was surprised about the sold-out show. It is known that the Punjabi community shows up to support one another. – Aadva Aror, Georgia Straight

Burlington's Lakeshore Festival Taps Walk Off the Earth, The Trews, Katie Tupper & More For Inaugural Edition

The Dirty Nil are additionally slated to perform at the Burlington waterfront fest — operated by MRG Live — which will see over 30 acts performing between three music stages at Spencer Smith Park from June 20-21. – Heather Taylor-Singh, Billboard Canada

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Extraordinary New Show Does Poetic Justice to The Tragically Hip

The world premiere of It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken at Theatre Aquarius celebrates the music of Canada’s band, woven into a new and original story. It’s everything musical theatre should be and should not to be missed. – Meredith MacLeod, Hamilton City Magazine

Police Ask People Enjoying Remnants of Drake’s ‘Iceman’ Tower to be Careful

Toronto police say people climbing and playing in the ice blocks of Drake’s “Iceman” tower should use caution as fans and residents continue to visit the sculpture’s melted remains. – Diana Mussina, The Canadian Press

Canadian Music Industry Pays Tribute To Legendary Montreal Entrepreneur Donald K. Tarlton

Since the news of the April 13 passing of the icon known as Donald K. Donald, peers, industry colleagues and artists have continued to pour out loving tributes and colourful anecdotes. – Kerry Doole, Billboard Canada

Concert Review: Triumph Returns to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Wars with Honour

Toronto concert was high-tech with heart, a strongly-amped trip down memory lane. – Brad Wheeler, Globe & Mail

Quebec DJ CRi Trades the Solo Spotlight for a Community of Friends : 'I'm Done Touring Alone'

The renowned house producer tells Billboard Canada about his brand new collaborative EP 'AMi Vol. 1' featuring Bob Moses, Jesse Mac Cormack, Harry Hayes and more. – Stefano Rebuli, Billboard Canada

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Neil Young Announces 'As Time Explodes' Live Album And Details New Studio Record Second Song

Neil Young has confirmed the release of As Time Explodes, a live album with The Chrome Hearts, while revealing details of a newly completed studio record, Second Song, recorded in Malibu and shaped by a unique full moon timeline.– Noise11

Obsessive, Lonely Record Collectors are the Focus of This Toronto Director’s Revived Landmark Film

When Alan Zweig’s documentary Vinyl premiered in 2000, many viewers assumed they were about to see a celebration of record collecting — a quirky tour through the crates of obsessive music fans. His take is quite different, and the film is now revived. – Eric Veillette, Toronto Star

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International Music Biz Headlines

Jack Antonoff Reacts to Ticketmaster Canceling Some Harry Styles Ticket Sales After They ‘Caught Scalpers’

‘You caught you?’ the star producer retorts after the ticket giant and Styles announced that they're working together to sell tickets to fans at face value. – Annie Harrigan, Billboard

‘Michael’ Eyes Biggest Music Biopic Opening Ever With $95M–$100M Box Office Debut

The Lionsgate film has already earned $217.4 million globally. – Mitchell Peters, Billboard

'Michael' Review: Bad

Antoine Fuqua’s bizarrely sanitized MJ biopic is riddled with amateur storytelling clichés, featuring only a few strong performances to keep things afloat. – Pitchfork

BMG Parent Co. Bertelsmann to Buy Concord in Major Indie Music Merger

The tie-up creates a scaled publisher and catalogue company with an estimated $2 billion in revenue that will be majority owned by BMG parent company Bertelsmann. – Elizabeth Dilts Marshall, Billboard

Primary Wave Raises Additional $2.2 Billion For Song Catalogue Investments

The publishing giant called it "the largest dedicated closed-end music royalties fund raised to date" in a press release. – Ariel King, Billboard

‘More Stories, More Inventory’: Inside the Backlash to McClatchy’s AI News Tool

Miami Herald, Sacramento Bee and Kansas City Star unions have filed grievances against the company as TheWrap obtains new details on McClatchy’s “content scaling agent.” – Corbin Bolies, The Wrap

‘It Will Never Cover What's Authentic': African Music Industry Weighs up AI Risks and Rewards

Delegates at event in Cape Verde highlight opportunities from tech while stressing AI is no replacement for talent. – The Guardian

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Music News Digest: Calgary's Sled Island Announces 2026 Lineup, An All-Star Tribute to Dave Bookman in Toronto

Also this week: SOCAN elects its new board of directors, Headwater Music Group partners with ADA Canada to support blues-rock artist Jimi, Miranda Mulholland's Muskoka Music Festival turns 10 and more.

The musically adventurous Calgary music festival Sled Island has just announced its full lineup. New additions include hyperpop rapper Lil Mariko (in her Canadian debut), illuminati hotties, alt-rock group Palehound, Indigenous electronic cello ensemble Cris Derksen Quartet, noisy Midwest slowcore outfit Flooding, Canadian indie rock project Fanclubwallet, mask-wearing thrash punks TEAR DUNGEON, genre-bending post-punk artist J.R.C.G., New Mexico-based pop-punk band Weedrat, and the final two guest curator selections: experimental musique concrète project Cooling Prongs, and Nigerian‑American pianist Sharon Udoh (who will also be joining fest curators clipping. for their performance at The Palace Theatre on June 20).

Emerging acts joining this year’s lineup include award-winning Plains Cree hip-hop artist Drezus, Winnipeg indie rockers Virgo Rising, Whitehorse-based “gateway metal” duo FRANKLIN, ambient pedal steel performer Wayne Patrick Garrett, dance-inspired electronic artist Eejungmi, San Francisco experimental pop project Tricky FM, Toronto-based art rockers Kali Horse, high-energy cow-punk ensemble Spank Williams, post-hardcore powerhouse Midnight Peg, operatic post-punk four-piece Shunk and many, many more. There'll also be comedy acts, a drag brunch, DJ sets and an art exhibit, plus conference panels in the Central Library on June 19. Passes and tickets are on sale now here.

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