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New York Post
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Tennis band farewell tour 2025: Where to buy tickets, best prices, review
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Game, set and match. Indie iconoclasts Tennis are currently midway through their 'Face Down in the Gardens' farewell tour that's sent them to music halls, theaters, rooftops and festivals all over North America. At each and every show, husband and wife duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley run through their deep, atmospheric catalog, delivering well-known tracks like 'Runner' and 'Matrimony' as well as cuts from their recently-released record that shares a name with the tour. On Sunday, June 1, The New York Post sent fans Alyssa Hargrove and Anissa Boukourizia to the group's gig at NYC's The Rooftop at Pier 17. 'The muted set with the backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge was perfect,' Hargrove raved. 'It didn't upstage the musicians or their woozy music.' 'Their video work was really well done,' Boukourizia added. 'Hypnotizing, dissolving visuals from the live feed that helped you feel apart of the concert whether you were standing near or far.' As for the crowd, it truly was an all-ages affair. 'We literally saw a child under one strapped to their father's chest as well as people well into their greying years,' Hargrove pointed out. Most importantly though, given that this might really be 'match point' for Moore, Riley and Tennis, there was an added emotional weightiness to the evening. 'You could hear a pin drop during the final song,' Hargrove noted. 'Somehow people knew how special the moment was. So rarely do we get to say goodbye to things, people and musicians we love. There was this reverent acknowledgement in the air, and it was really meaningful to be a part of that.' As of now, Tennis has 15 concerts remaining on their 2025 run with special guests like Billie Marten, Cults, Real Estate and Hovvdy joining them. If you'd like to see them live, here's everything you need to know about catching Tennis live on their farewell tour in 2025. Tennis tour schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, opening acts and links to buy tickets can be found below. Bumbershoot 2025 Before they conclude this last jaunt, Tennis will rally and play a set at Seattle's annual Bumbershoot Festival on Sunday, Aug. 31. They'll be joined by fellow exciting acts like Weezer, Janelle Monáe, Bright Eyes, Sylvan Esso, Car Seat Headrest and many, many more. Want to be there? Single and multi-day Bumbershoot Festival passes can be found here. Tennis set list On June 1, Tennis headlined at NYC's The Rooftop at Pier 17. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here's what they performed that evening. 01.) 'I'll Haunt You' 02.) 'Ladies Don't Play Guitar' 03.) 'Always the Same' 04.) 'Runner' 05.) 'Matrimony' 06.) 'One Night With the Valet' 07.) 'My Emotions Are Blinding' 08.) 'Weight of Desire' 09.) 'Mean Streets' 10.) 'Hotel Valet' 11.) 'No Exit' 12.) 'Glorietta / Pillow for a Cloud' 13.) 'I Can Only Describe You' 14.) 'In the Morning I'll Be Better' 15.) 'Diamond Rings' 16.) 'How to Forgive' 17.) 'Need Your Love' Encore 18.) 'Pollen Song' 19.) '12 Blown Tires' Tennis opening acts At all remaining shows on the goodbye run, Tennis has a special guest lined up to kick things off before they take the stage. To make sure you're acquainted, here's each artist's most-streamed track on Spotify. Billie Marten: 'La Lune' Cults: 'She Knows' Real Estate: 'Darling' Hovvdy: 'True Love' Indie artists on tour in 2025 Although we'll miss Tennis, we're more than excited to catch quite a few of our other favorites on the road this year. Here are just five we can't wait to see live these next few months. • Rilo Kiley • Magdalena Bay • Japanese Breakfast • Nilüfer Yanya • Soccer Mommy Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change

Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Info Edge (India) Ltd (BOM:532777) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Billings Growth and ...
Q4 FY25 Revenue: INR687 crores, a YoY growth of 13%. Q4 FY25 Billings: INR984 crores, a YoY growth of 19%. Q4 FY25 Operating Profit: INR231 crores, a YoY growth of 3%. Q4 FY25 Operating Margin: 34%. Q4 FY25 Cash from Operations: INR536 crores, a YoY growth of 15%. FY25 Revenue: INR2,654 crores, a YoY growth of 11%. FY25 Billings: INR2,882 crores, a YoY growth of 15%. FY25 Operating Profit: INR973 crores, a YoY growth of 12%. FY25 Operating Margin: 37%. FY25 Cash from Operations: INR1,318 crores, a YoY growth of 16%. EPS FY25: INR77 pre-split, INR15 post-split, a YoY growth of 17%. Cash Balance (March 2025): INR4,786 crores. Proposed Final Dividend: INR18 per share pre-split, INR3.6 per share post-split. Total Dividend FY25: INR30 per share pre-split, INR6 per share post-split, a 36% YoY increase. Recruitment Business Q4 FY25 Revenue: INR511 crores, a YoY growth of 13%. Recruitment Business Q4 FY25 Operating Profit: INR278 crores, a YoY growth of 8%. Recruitment Business FY25 Revenue: INR1,983 crores, a YoY growth of 10%. Recruitment Business FY25 Operating Profit: INR1,116 crores. Real Estate Q4 FY25 Revenue: INR106 crores, a YoY growth of 14%. Real Estate FY25 Revenue: INR411 crores, a YoY growth of 17%. Matrimony Q4 FY25 Revenue: INR30 crores, a YoY growth of 25%. Matrimony FY25 Revenue: INR110 crores, a YoY growth of 29%. Education Q4 FY25 Revenue: INR40 crores, a YoY growth of 2%. Education FY25 Revenue: INR150 crores, a YoY growth of 8%. Consolidated Q4 FY25 Net Sales: INR750 crores. Consolidated Q4 FY25 Comprehensive Loss: INR9,710 crores. Consolidated Q4 FY25 Profit Before Tax (without exceptional items): INR716 crores. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 2 Warning Sign with BOM:532777. Release Date: May 27, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. Info Edge (India) Ltd (BOM:532777) reported a 19% year-on-year growth in billings for Q4 FY25, reaching INR984 crores. The recruitment business showed strong performance with a 18% increase in billings and a 13% rise in revenue for Q4 FY25. The company achieved a 36% year-on-year increase in dividend payout, reflecting strong shareholder returns. The real estate segment, 99acres, became cash profitable for the full year, generating INR2 crores from operations. The matrimony business, Jeevansathi, reduced operating losses by 76% year-on-year in Q4 FY25, showing significant improvement. Operating profit at a stand-alone level grew by only 3% year-on-year in Q4 FY25, indicating slower profit growth compared to revenue. The JobSpeak Index showed muted movement in Q4 FY25, reflecting a moderate hiring environment. The education segment's study abroad business declined by 16% year-on-year, impacting overall growth. Marketing expenses increased significantly, impacting margins, with a focus on driving market share rather than responding to competitive intensity. The company reported a total comprehensive loss of INR9,710 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to a comprehensive income in the previous year. Q: Can you explain the significant increase in marketing expenses this quarter and your future marketing strategy? A: Hitesh Oberoi, CEO, explained that the increase in marketing expenses was due to higher spending in both the recruitment and real estate businesses, particularly in Naukri and 99acres. The company is focusing on gaining market share and visibility, especially through initiatives like IPL advertising. Marketing decisions will be made on a quarter-by-quarter basis, depending on competitor activity and business goals. Q: What is driving the optimism for growth in the Naukri segment, and which sectors are contributing the most? A: Hitesh Oberoi, CEO, noted that while the hiring market is modest, growth is driven by adjacent verticals like Naukri Gulf, Fast Forward, and IIMJobs. New product launches and improved AI algorithms have also contributed to better performance. The company expects continued growth if the economy remains stable. Q: How is the recruitment segment performing, especially given the uncertainty in the IT services market? A: Hitesh Oberoi, CEO, stated that despite the uncertainty, the recruitment segment has performed well due to increased focus on small and medium enterprises and adjacent businesses. The company is gaining market share, and the modest hiring environment favors cost-effective recruitment solutions like Naukri. Q: Can you provide an update on the performance and strategy for JobHai in the blue-collar segment? A: Hitesh Oberoi, CEO, mentioned that JobHai is focusing on the NCR market and has been gaining traffic share. The company is following a long-term strategy with a freemium model and has started monetizing the platform. The focus is on getting the unit economics right before scaling to other cities. Q: What are the company's plans for AI investments, and how are they impacting the business? A: Hitesh Oberoi, CEO, explained that AI is being integrated across all business areas, with a central AI team that has grown significantly. Investments are being made in machine learning for product improvements and generative AI for new features. These initiatives have led to a 15-20% improvement in key metrics and are expected to drive future growth. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data