These are selected news articles that showed up in our inboxes on Monday morning that we want to pass along to you.
Disney Plans New Venue at ESPN Wide World of Sports (Orlando Sentinel)
“Plans say the gross square footage would be 286,000 and the building footprint would be 180,000 square feet. (In comparison, the Jostens Center gymnasium is 70,000 square feet.)”
Luke Bryan Talks Stadiums and “Stacked Up” Touring Schedule (Rolling Stone)
“‘That’s just where my bread is buttered,’ says the superstar entertainer.”
McCormick Place Stepping Up Security in Wake of Terror Attacks (Chicago Tribune)
“The 108th Chicago Auto Show will feature something new next month: roaming police-dog patrols.”
Philadelphia Could Make Musicians Register With the Police (Reason)
“New bill calls for performers to hand over personal information; cops could revoke venues’ performance licenses.”
How the Palais Theatre Changing Hands Could Affect Melbourne Live Music (Tonedeaf.com.au)
“The [Port Phillip Council] has shortlisted Live Nation Australasia and Playbill Venue Management to take over running the 89-year-old venue, which has become a controversial flashpoint for the area.”
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