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He was initially awarded a $6 billion contract to build a city in Senegal last year

 Akon has announced plans to build a second city.

In 2018, Sengalese-American artist Akon revealed he was working with the Sengalese government to build a...

The decision goes against the initial announcements from the UK government over the past few weeks

The British government are preparing to ban mass gatherings and crowds in coming weeks, as the global outbreak of coronavirus, or COVID-19, continues to spread...

The laws were introduced in February this year

New South Wales' licensing regulations have been dropped one month after being deemed "inadequate" by the New South Wales parliament.

After a A 108-page report...

The petition is part of a campaign opposing oppressive licensing laws in New South Wales...

Don't Kill Live Music, a petition railing against the Australian government's stifling festival and venue regulation, has now reached over 100,000 signatures.

Various festivals in...

Utrecht's Verknipt festival was attended by 20,000 people over two days earlier this month

An outdoor music festival that took place in the Netherlands earlier in July has shocked Government officials after 1,000 coronavirus infections were linked to the event...

The 10-point plan has been backed by UK Music and the Musicians' Union

A Post-Brexit EU touring plan for musicians has been proposed by UK Labour MP Harriet Harman.

In January, the UK Government was urged to take...

Boomtown (pictured) cancelled its 2021 event after citing a lack of insurance support from the UK government

Festival cancellations are inevitable without coronavirus insurance, the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said.

Following the announcement of the UK government's "roadmap" to reopening...

It's a new coronavirus law introduced by the government

English pubs will face £1000 fines for allowing dancing, or playing music above 85 decibels, a new coronavirus law states.

Coming as part of the...

The news follows a warning from the Night Time Industries Association that the UK Hospitality and Events industries may lose up to one million jobs...

£330bn is to be made available to support UK businesses affected by the global coronavirus outbreak.

As part of a daily press conference, the Chancellor of...

Chancellor Rishi Sunak's latest spending review includes a 50% discount on business rates for music venues, but some believe it doesn't go far enough

Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday (October 27th) announced his latest spending review on behalf of the UK Government, setting out the economic agenda for the coming...

“I see nothing in the data now that makes me think we are going to have to deviate in any way from the roadmap”

England is on track to lift all COVID-19 restrictions as planned on 21st of June, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. 

Back in February, the...

The NTIA has said that vaccine passports will create "more barriers to businesses, and potential conflict between staff and customers"

The Nighttime Industries Association (NTIA) has said that vaccine passports for UK clubs is an “unworkable” option, in a new statement from CEO Michael Kill.

After...

Some environmentally-conscious DJs will be performing at a event next week to help save the planet!

Climate change and global warming is very much in the public sphere at the moment, and on Friday 10th November environmentally friendly clubbers and DJs...

Streaming live from 4pm tomorrow...

Nicole Moudaber joins a selection of Ibiza's most in-the-know faces for a special edition of DJ Mag Panels, discussing the changing face of the world's...

This latest wave of funding follows the sharing of £257 million between more than 1,300 organisations last week

The government and Arts Council England has updated its list of recipients of financial assistance from the Culture Recovery Fund, with venues such as Peckham's...