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Are you a fan of a particular DJ and wondering why theyâre not on GoodMuse yet? Well, now is the time to ask them! GoodMuse is the online platform that connects music lovers with the best DJs and artists from around the world. Itâs the perfect place to discover new music and connect with your favorite performers.
By asking your favourite DJ why theyâre not on GoodMuse, you could help introduce them to a whole new audience of fans. Not only will they be able to showcase their music on a global platform, but theyâll also have the opportunity to connect with fans from all over the world.
So what are you waiting for? Reach out to your favourite DJ and ask them to join the GoodMuse community. Letâs spread the love of music and support our favourite DJs together!
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Pop Brixton came alive yesterday for The LDN Series.
From the first set with DJ Srae to Invasion Crew closing it out at midnight, the energy did not drop once. Sweetboyz back to back, Pure Vibes setting the tone, New Winner Roadshow bringing the heat, Vita London holding it down and that Sweetboyz x Zest link up was something else.
Eight hours. Seven sets. One unforgettable day.
Shout out to every DJ who touched the decks and every single person who came through and made the vibe what it was.
This is what London sounds like.
Too many talented DJs are still being overlooked.
Not because they lack skill â but because they lack visibility.
Thatâs where Flyers & DJs comes in. As a subsidiary of GoodMuse, it complements our brand and service by giving DJs, promoters, and event brands another powerful way to promote themselves properly.
This is bigger than flyers.
This is about brand presence, event promotion, discoverability, and helping DJs look as serious as they sound.
Because talent can open the laptop.
But visibility opens doors.
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Wireless Festival CANCELLED đł
Wireless 2026 has been scrapped after Kanye West (Ye) was banned from entering the UK đŹđ§
He was set to headlineâŚ
Now the whole festival is off.
The Home Office pulled his entry clearance, saying his presence wasnât in the âpublic goodâ following backlash over past antisemitic remarks.
Even Keir Starmer weighed in, calling the booking âdeeply concerning.â
Organisers had built the entire festival around ONE headlinerâŚ
So when Ye got blocked â everything collapsed.
đď¸ Full refunds will be issued.
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This isnât just music anymore⌠itâs politics, accountability and reputation all colliding.
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Pulled up for a proper live-music kind of Saturday night and the energy did not disappoint.
Caught @tynchystryder live at @engineroomssouthampton promoting his new single Pick Pick â sharp bars, big nostalgia and that reminder of why live shows still hit different.
On the decks was @shugesindabuilding holding it down as tour DJ and keeping the momentum exactly where it needed to be.
And because the night wasnât done yet⌠slid through to Catch A Groove hosted at Under. Different vibe, same outcome: music doing what itâs supposed to do â connect people, lift moods and stretch the night a little longer than planned.
Live music still matters. Being in the room still matters. Nights like this recharge the creative batteries and remind you why scenes donât live online â they live on dance floors.
When your man says heâs âjust popping outâ and somehow ends up at a full-blown feteâŚand you arrive with perfect timing.
Music stops. Conversations pause. Accountability enters the room.
The lesson is simple: if the playlist is loud, the truth tends to be louder.
Good music always leaves clues. Good planning avoids the drama.
With GoodMuse, you know where the party is, what the vibe is and whether itâs worth stepping out in the first place.
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The price of a drink at events has become its own jump-scare. You queue forever, step up to the bar full of hope⌠and then ÂŁ15 for a double? Suddenly everyone is doing panic-maths they havenât used since school.
Venues arenât rolling in cash either â supplier costs, licensing, staff wages and energy bills have all climbed. But there are smart, realistic ways to keep drinks accessible without wrecking the bottom line.
Here are strategies that help both the crowd and the bar:
1. Early-bird bar pricing that actually works
Offer lower prices for the first 60â90 minutes. People arrive earlier, queues spread out, and the night starts with good energy instead of frustration. Cheaper first rounds often lead to more rounds later â not fewer.
2. Lower base prices to boost repeat visits
A small drop in drink prices can increase total revenue. When the first drink doesnât feel like daylight robbery, people come back for the second, third, and that classic âone more before we go.â Lower stress, higher spend.
Event culture doesnât need to feel like a financial ambush. When prices feel fair, people drink more, enjoy more, and return more â which is exactly how a scene stays alive.
#NightlifeEconomy #EventCulture #drinks
Lambeth Cuts Brockwell Park Country Show â What It Means for Nightlife + Event Discovery
South London just took another hit.
Lambeth Council has cancelled the Brockwell Park Country Show for 2026, stepping back from both the tradition and the legal fight surrounding major festivals like Mighty Hoopla, Field Day and Wide Awake.
After losing a High Court ruling, Lambeth was told the parkâs big festivals had exceeded the legal 28-day event limit. An appeal was planned, until now. Instead, the council cut the Country Show, saving ÂŁ1m+ and bringing the rest of Brockwellâs festivals inside the rules.
The surface story is âbudget pressures.â
The deeper truth is a nightlife system being squeezed from all angles â money, space, regulation and rising costs.
What this means for the scene
⢠Fewer free cultural entry points. The Country Show was one of the last big open-access events.
⢠More pressure on promoters, who now face tighter planning and higher costs.
⢠A smaller discovery pipeline for DJs, sounds and scenes that grow outdoors.
⢠Less space to experiment, both physically and culturally.
So where does nightlife go now?
Even as park events shrink, the appetite for connection is exploding. People want to find their crowd faster. DJs want rooms that match their sound. Promoters want events filled with the right energy, not random footfall.
Thatâs where GoodMuse steps in.
When physical spaces compress, discovery has to evolve. Playlist-matching isnât just a cool feature â itâs becoming essential. The right people, at the right event, in the right vibe⌠from the moment doors open.
The bigger picture
London nightlife is creatively alive but financially fragile. The cancellation of the Country Show isnât an isolated blow â itâs a signal. If we want thriving events, we need smarter ways to connect artists, audiences and culture.
The park calendar may tighten.
Budgets may shrink.
But discovery?
That stays limitless.
Platforms that help people find their sound â and find each other â will shape the next chapter of London nightlife.
#lambethcountryshow #brockwellpark
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Will you miss it?
Jimmy Cliff dies aged 81.
Jimmy Cliffâs passing feels like the world just lost one of its loudest, brightest cultural voices. Actor, musician, global trailblazer â and for a time, a star whose fame rivalled Bob Marley â he helped carry reggae from Kingston to every corner of the world.
From The Harder They Come to Many Rivers to Cross and You Can Get It If You Really Want, his music defined generations. His role in the 1972 cult classic didnât just make him a star; it changed how the world saw Jamaica and introduced reggae to millions.
His wife, Latifa Chambers, shared that he passed after a seizure and pneumonia, thanking fans for the love that powered him through six decades. Her final tribute â âWe see you, Legendâ â echoes what the whole world feels.
Tributes have flooded in. Jamaicaâs Prime Minister called him a âtrue cultural giant.â UB40âs Ali Campbell called him a âReggae forefather.â From Glastonburyâs Pyramid Stage to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cliff stood as a bridge between eras, collaborating with everyone from the Rolling Stones to Wyclef Jean.
Born James Chambers in a hurricane, he chased greatness from the farms of St James Parish to Kingston, writing hits before 15. More than 30 albums, global tours, awards, and two Grammys later, he was still pushing forward. Even in 2019 he said, âI still have many rivers to cross.â
A giant of music and culture. A storyteller. A bridge. A legend forever.
Rest in power, Jimmy Cliff.
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