Quincy Jones's estate sells music catalogue

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The executors of Quincy Jones's estate have sold the rights to his music catalogue.

On Thursday, executives at HarbourView Equity Partners announced that they had acquired "select music and non-music" assets for an undisclosed sum.

The deal includes Jones's recorded music and publishing assets, as well as access to other rights, such as his participation in the '90s sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Additionally, leaders at HarbourView will work in close partnership with the Quincy Jones Estate on initiatives tied to Jones's "name, image, and likeness".

In a statement, the music mogul's daughter, Rashida Jones, emphasised that the agreement means his legacy will be protected for years to come.

"What made him extraordinary was his ability to see around corners and bring together the right people, ideas, and sounds to create timeless work again and again," the actress commented. "As his children, our responsibility is to protect not only the catalogue, but the spirit and love behind it. HarbourView understands that legacy and has the vision and expertise to help ensure that future generations can feel the full scope of his everlasting impact."

Jones, who died at the age of 91 in November 2024, received dozens of accolades over the course of his seven-decade career, including 28 Grammy Awards and seven nominations for Academy Awards.

The producer-composer was perhaps best known for producing three of Michael Jackson's albums, including 1979's Off the Wall, 1982's Thriller, and 1987's Bad, as well as the 1985 global charity anthem, We Are the World.

"Quincy Jones was not just a once-in-a-generation talent, he was a once-in-a-century architect of culture," added Sherrese Clarke, chief executive officer at HarbourView. "Our partnership with the estate is rooted in deep respect for Quincy's creative vision and a long-term commitment to safeguarding his work, his likeness, and his influence for generations to come."

Bosses at HarbourView have over 70 music catalogues under management, with artists including Kelly Clarkson, T-Pain, Rodney 'Darkchild' Jerkins, George Benson, Luis Fonsi, Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie, and Pat Benatar.

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Shakira Reveals When And Where Her Spain Residency Will Take Place

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Shakira is set to bring her record breaking global tour to Madrid this fall with a unique concept. The Colombian pop icon will present a three night residency inside the Shakira Stadium, a custom built 4.2 acre space that will combine film, food, literature and curated exhibitions personally selected by the singer under the theme Es Latina.

The shows are scheduled for September 25 through September 27 at the Iberdrola Music venue located in the Villaverde area south of Madrid, according to an announcement made by Live Nation on Friday March 20. The temporary venue is designed to create a fully immersive environment, similar to recent European concert concepts such as Adele’s Munich residency in 2024, which focused on enhancing both production quality and fan experience.

This news arrives shortly after Shakira confirmed she would be bringing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to Spain with a specially designed production. “I’m going to go all out because Live Nation is preparing a stadium for these concerts. It will be called Estadio Shakira,” the singer said in a preview clip from her interview on RTVE’s Al Cielo Con Ella released March 15. “It’s going to be something out of this world, a production that I don’t think has been seen before in Spain.”

The announcement also comes following her recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination.

Since launching on February 11, 2025, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has continued through this year and has already made history. According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour became the highest grossing tour ever by a Hispanic artist, earning 421.6 million dollars and selling 3.3 million tickets across 86 concerts.

That success was also reflected in Mexico City, where Shakira set new attendance records at GNP Seguros Stadium with 13 sold out concerts that together sold more than 800,000 tickets. She later closed her time in Mexico with a massive free concert at the Zócalo on March 1 that attracted 400,000 attendees. Tickets for the Madrid residency will become available starting March 27.

Before heading to Spain, Shakira is also scheduled to perform on May 2 at another globally recognized venue, Copacabana Beach in Brazil. Event organizers are expecting a crowd of at least one million people, similar to the massive audiences that gathered for Madonna in 2024 and Lady Gaga in 2025.

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