Music & Entertainment
Welcome to the home of Team Music & Entertainment, the rock n' roll part of Idea Generation. We're loud and brash but in an infinitely endearing way. As well as looking after the best music events, organisations, brands and artists we also handle a wide range of campaigns for some of the UK's leading venues, pubs, bars, clubs and even restaurants (sometimes).
We've built up an enviable client list in the music sector that consist of festivals (Idea Generation is, we're pretty sure, the market leader when it comes to festival clients), award shows, artists (big and small), digital music platforms, labels (major and independent), distributors, management and much, much more. Essentially, if you are in any way linked to music, be it the production of, consumption of, performance of, selling of or honouring of we can help and maybe even have at one point or another helped.
ME Blog
ATP Japan benefit
The folks over at All Tomorrow's Parties are putting on a bit of a bash to raise money for Japan, as you'd expect from ATP it has a super-cool line-up AND it's for a good cause!
Festival Accreditation 2011
The Music & Entertainment team here at IG are dusting off our wellies and stocking up on berocca in preparation for festival season 2011! We’re looking after a number of events taking in everything from metal to folk via dubstep and we hope to see you out in the fields at some point this year. This brings us nicely on to the task of accreditation!
Detroit rapper and southern rocker Kid Rock is making millions the old fashioned way...
In today's music industry, everyone seems to be downloading albums using digital platforms including iTunes, Play.com and Amazon. However, American rap-rocker Kid Rock is bucking the trend as Glenn Peoples investigates...
Hard times on the high street...
This week HMV Group announced big losses in 2010 and a poor performance across the Christmas period resulting... Grim news for the music and retail industry indeed.
Druidry finally gets recognised!
A slightly off the cuff story in Saturday's Times newspaper but we loved it so much we thought we'd blog about it. Druids have finally been recognised as a religion in the Britain for the first time under charity law. After a four year battle, The Druid Network was granted charitable status by the Charity Commission, making it the first pagan group to be recognised under the 2006 Charities Act, reports The Times.
The late giants of rock
There's a fantastic article in yesterday's Independent on Sunday looking at the legacy of rock stars whop are snatched from the world before their time. The article comes two months after the death of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool frontman Charlie Haddon at the Pukklepop Festival in Germany.

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