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November 17, 2025 3 mins
Well listeners, it's Monday November 17th and we've got some serious industry moves shaking up the music world. Let me walk you through what's happening out there.

First up, Belgium's competition watchdog just launched an investigation into Live Nation's acquisition of Pukkelpop, one of the country's largest music festivals. This is significant because Live Nation already operates three major Belgian festivals—Rock Werchter, Dour, and Graspop—plus they manage venues and run Ticketmaster. The Belgian Competition Authority is concerned about what this consolidation means for competition in the live entertainment space. It's the kind of thing that should matter to every music lover who cares about festival independence and fair ticket pricing. Meanwhile stateside, Live Nation continues facing antitrust actions from the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, so this European investigation adds another layer of pressure on the ticketing giant's empire.

On the creative side, we're seeing some beautiful retrospectives of this day in music history. Bob Dylan recording his MTV Unplugged session back in 1994 was a watershed moment—that album charted at number 23 on the Billboard 200 and stands as a testament to the power of stripped-down, authentic performance. Then in 2015, Adele performed her first live show in years at Radio City Music Hall, proving that sometimes the most memorable moments happen when an artist decides to step back into the spotlight after taking time away.

Looking at the hip-hop and R&B world, we've seen significant releases and performances over the years on this date. Andre 3000 dropped his debut album New Blue Sun back in 2023, topping the Billboard New Age Albums chart. The genre continues to evolve and push boundaries in ways that matter.

Now there's a cautionary note worth mentioning—British rocker Yungblud, the three-time Grammy nominee, has reluctantly cancelled all remaining 2025 tour dates on doctor's orders. He's pausing his Idols tour until next year, which reminds us that behind every stage performance is a human being managing their health and wellbeing.

As we look ahead to the coming week, there's an abundance of new music dropping November 21st across every conceivable genre. From De La Soul bringing neo-soul and jazz rap to Stray Kids with K-pop, from metal acts to experimental electronic producers—the diversity is staggering. It's a reminder that the algorithms, for all their flaws, can't diminish the sheer creative output happening right now.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, listeners, it's Monday, November seventeenth, and we've got some
serious industry moves shaking up the music world. Let me
walk you through what's happening out there. First up, Belgium's
competition watchdog just launched an investigation into Live Nation's acquisition
of Puckle Pop, one of the country's largest music festivals.
This is significant because Live Nation already operates three major

(00:23):
Belgian festivals, Rockwetcher Door and Grass Pop, plus they manage
venues and run ticket mester. The Belgian competition authority is
concerned about what this consolidation means for competition in the

(00:46):
live entertainment space. It's the kind of thing that should
matter to every music lover who cares about festival independence
and fair ticket pricing. Meanwhile, Stateside, Live Nation can continues
facing antitrust actions from the Department of Justice and the
Federal Trade Commission, so this European investigation adds another layer

(01:08):
of pressure on the ticketing giant's empire. On the creative side,
we're seeing some beautiful retrospectives of this day in music history.
Bob Dylan recording his MTV on plug session back in
nineteen ninety four was a watershed moment. That album charted
at number twenty three on the Billboard two hundred and
stands as a testament to the power of stripped down

(01:29):
authentic performance. Then, in twenty fifteen, Adele performed her first
live show in years at Radio City Music Hall, proving
that sometimes the most memorable moments happen when an artist
decides to step back into the spotlight after taking time away.
Looking at the hip hop and R and B world,
we've seen significant releases and performances over the years on
the State and Ray three thousand dropped his debut album,

(01:51):
New Blue Sun back in twenty twenty three, topping the
Billboard New Age Album's chart. The genre continues to evolve
and push boundaries in ways that matter. Now, there's a
cautionary note worth mentioning British rocker Young Blood, the three
time Grammy nominee, has reluctantly canceled all remaining twenty twenty

(02:15):
five tour dates on doctor's orders. He's pausing his Idols
tour up till next year, which reminds us that behind
every stage performance is a human being managing their health
and well being. As we look ahead to the coming week,
There's an abundance of new music dropping November twenty first,
across every conceivable genre, from dayless soul bringing neo soul

(02:38):
and jazz rap to stray kids with k pop, from
metal acts to experimental electronic producers. The diversity is staggered.
It's a reminder that the algorithms, for all their flaws,
can't diminish the sheer creative output happening right now. This
has been a quiet Please production. For more check out quiet,
please dot ai. Thanks for tuning in lessen and please subscribe.

(03:01):
And that does it for today. Thank you for listening.
This has been a quiet Please production with the help
of AI. For more, check out Quiet please dot ai.
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