The Weeknd performed at Spotify's first-ever Billions Club concert  in 2024, celebrating the fact that he had more ...
Reportedly, The Weeknd has sealed a $1 billion catalog deal with Lyric Capital. The Weeknd’s reps confirm that Lyric Capital ...
The singer's first-of-its-kind deal places him among a small group of artists, including Michael Jackson and Queen, with ...
The Weeknd is saving his tears for another day because he has a good reason to smile. He reportedlysecured a $1 billion deal for his music catalogue.
The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness anniversary reissue sparks three top 10 U.K. hits as “Often,” “Can’t Feel My Face,” and “Tell Your Friends” debut. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 27: In this ...
On stage inside a sold-out AT&T Stadium, a cityscape is in decay. Between massive lighting rigs, gear for a band and more lasers than Star Wars, a once-powerful city skyline has turned to rubble, ...
The Weeknd partnered with Lyric Capital Group on a catalog venture while retaining creative control and shareholder rights ...
The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) has inked a new catalogue deal with Lyric Capital Group that is reportedly in the $1 billion US ...
The agreement involves Lyric Capital investing in The Weeknd's music catalog, spanning from the start of his career up to 2025.
The year’s top artists—including Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and The Weeknd—drummed up a collective $1.9 billion in the past 12 ...
The deal, which sees the artist and his team still maintain creative control over the catalog, redefines artist equity.
The Weeknd secures $1 billion for his masters catalog with Lyric Capital; Partners Group finances the deal through royalty-backed notes.