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London's superstar concerts will boost economy, mayor says

London's superstar concerts will boost economy, mayor says

BBC News21-07-2025
A string of concerts by global stars is likely to benefit London's economy and showcase the city as "the undisputed capital of music", the mayor of London has said.International artistes Beyoncé and Billie Eilish have played multiple dates and home-grown performers Oasis and Coldplay are due to do the same.The Oasis performance at Wembley Stadium this week is expected to draw 630,000 people to to London, bringing an financial boost of nearly £500m.Grassroots music venues also attracted fans, and with them a £313m increase in last year, according to City Hall.
Other big names being credited with for bringing music fans to the capital include Usher, who completed a ten-night residency at the O2 Arena in March, and BLACKPINK and Stray Kids, who are playing their only UK shows in London.
According to UK Music, an estimated 7.5 million people attended concerts and festivals in London last year, accounting for £2.7bn of the country's total £10bn revenue generated from the live music industry.The organisation's chief executive Tom Kiehl described the Oasis reunion and Beyoncé tour made for a "spectacular summer" for fans.And Kate Nicholls, from UK Hospitality said the additional visits to pubs, bars and restaurants showed the impact live music can have on the wider economy.
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Who is Liam and Noel Gallagher's older brother Paul as 'forgotten' sibling is charged with rape

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