Sales at a music group that works with artists including Nick Cave doubled last year amid strong demand for live events.
London-based All Things Considered (ATC) Group, which manages artists and handles live bookings and merchandising, said it added a string of new artists to its roster last year.
Revenues for 2024 are set to have doubled to £50million, from £24million a year earlier, ATC said.
The company manages artists including musician and writer Cave singer-songwriter PJ Harvey and dance music outfit Faithless, and also manages the live tours for hundreds of artists such as Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. and American alternative folk band The Lumineers.
ATC said a good pipeline of events and festivals scheduled for 2025 is set to boost trading.

Gig economy: All Things Considered Group, which works with artists including Nick Cave (pictured with wife Susie), added a string of new artists to its roster in 2024
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