Taking a stand in uncertain times: How we are strategically advancing sustainability
Sustainability

Taking a stand in uncertain times: How we are strategically advancing sustainability

At a time when just a few weeks of global political developments can feel like several months, many issues quickly slip out of focus. At the same …
Live Entertainment in 2025 and beyond: Trying times with a silver lining
FKP Blog
Industry Insights

Live Entertainment in 2025 and beyond: Trying times with a silver lining

The live market is buzzing – but it’s not without turbulence. The past few post-pandemic years have reshaped the entire industry, and while fan …
"Success comes from staying grounded and putting fans first"
Industry Insights
FKP Scorpio
Awards

"Success comes from staying grounded and putting fans first"

How’s the live business doing in 2025 and beyond? Our CEO and founder, Folkert Koopmans, talked to Pollstar about trying times, well-earned successes, …
"Joyful Discovery and Open-Mindedness": Why Festivals play a pivotal role in the cultural landscape
Festivals

"Joyful Discovery and Open-Mindedness": Why Festivals play a pivotal role in the cultural landscape

In the latest issue of the European Festival Report, our colleagues Karen and Janina spoke with IQ Magazine about the current state and future of the …
Intricate Layers: The dreamy yet complex Sound of Wasuremono
Mucke bei die Fische
Tour
Festivals
24.01.2020
Intricate Layers: The dreamy yet complex Sound of Wasuremono
Wasuremono was among the promising newcomers picked for our showcase festival "Mucke bei die Fische". The emotional impact of their carefully crafted songs immediately strikes a chord with every audience - without giving all the intricate little details away that make their multifaceted music stand out. In his interview with us, the band's mastermind William Southward explains Wasuremono's unusual name and why their music wouldn't be the same without a small shed in Bradford-On-Avon.