Academy Music Group
Academy Music Group (or AMG) is a leading owner-operator of music venues in the United Kingdom. They operate a number of medium-sized venues, the majority of which (until Jan 2009) took the name Carling Academy after their sponsor Carling. Some of these also contain smaller venues used for less well known acts; these typically take the title 'Academy 2'.
The group formed a partnership in 2008 with the O2 mobile phone company to allow customers of the company to receive priority access to tickets at the venues. The deal saw eleven UK venues renamed O2 Academies from 1 January 2009, with O2 customers able to buy tickets to gigs up to two days before others.[1] The deal also involved music promoter Live Nation who own 51% of the venues.[2] In July 2017, O2, Live Nation and Academy Music Group renewed the agreement for a further ten years.[3]
See also
- O2 Academy Birmingham
- O2 Institute Birmingham
- Brighton Hippodrome – owned by AMG, awaiting redevelopment
- O2 Academy Brixton
- O2 Academy Bristol
- O2 Academy Bournemouth
- O2 Academy Glasgow
- O2 ABC Glasgow (currently closed, due to structural damage from a massive fire at the Glasgow School of Art in 2018)
- O2 Academy Islington
- O2 Forum Kentish Town
- O2 Academy Leeds
- O2 Academy Leicester
- O2 Academy Liverpool
- O2 Apollo Manchester
- O2 Ritz Manchester
- O2 Academy Newcastle
- O2 Academy Oxford
- O2 Academy Sheffield
- O2 City Hall Newcastle
- O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
- O2 Guildhall Southampton
- O2 Victoria Warehouse
References
- "Academy Group music venues announce new partnership". NME. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- Sweney, Mark (6 November 2008). "O2 to sponsor Academy music venues". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- "O2, Live Nation and Academy Music Group renew alliance for O2 Academy venues". Music Week. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018.