In this episode of Business Side of Music, host Sarah Fleshner sits down with Stephen Parker, Executive Director of the National Independent Venue Association, for an in-depth conversation about the growing controversy surrounding concert industry monopolization, ticketing fees, artist touring control, and the future of independent music venues.


From rising ticket prices and restrictive tour routing to venue consolidation and the challenges facing independent artists, this episode breaks down how today’s live music ecosystem impacts musicians, managers, promoters, venues, and fans alike. Stephen explains the ongoing antitrust lawsuit making headlines across the music industry, why independent venues are struggling to survive, and what changes could reshape the future of concert touring.


Sarah and Stephen also discuss:

  • How major concert companies control touring, ticketing, and venue access
  • Why independent venues are critical for developing artists
  • The impact of radius clauses and tour restrictions on musicians
  • The future of concert ticket prices and resale markets
  • How independent artists can build touring careers outside the major systems
  • Why artist advocacy and industry transparency matter more than ever


If you’re an independent artist, artist manager, venue owner, promoter, music industry professional, or live music fan, this episode gives a behind-the-scenes look at the business of touring and the fight for the future of independent music.


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