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Laufey Launches Foundation to Make Youth Orchestra Programs Accessible to All

Summary

  • British singer Rita Ora signs with UTA to represent her globally
  • Ora has over 10 billion streams and 13 top 10 singles in the UK
  • Laufey launches foundation to increase accessibility of youth orchestra programs
Laufey Launches Foundation to Make Youth Orchestra Programs Accessible to All

In the latest artist signing news, British singer-songwriter Rita Ora has joined forces with United Talent Agency (UTA) to represent her globally. Ora, a multi-talented performer, has achieved remarkable success, racking up over 10 billion streams across platforms and holding the record for the most top 10 singles by a British female artist in the UK, with 13 hits including 4 number ones.

Elsewhere, Icelandic artist Laufey has launched a new foundation with the goal of making youth orchestra programs accessible to all. The foundation aims to break down barriers and provide opportunities for young musicians from diverse backgrounds to participate in orchestral music.

As the music industry continues to evolve, these latest developments showcase the ongoing efforts of artists and industry leaders to expand their reach, diversify their talent, and create more inclusive opportunities for aspiring musicians around the world.

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Rita Ora has signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) to represent her globally, as the multi-hyphenate talent continues to expand her reach.
Rita Ora has amassed over 10 billion streams across platforms and holds the record for the most top 10 singles by a British female artist in the UK, with 13 hits including 4 number ones.
Icelandic artist Laufey has launched a foundation with the goal of making youth orchestra programs accessible to all, breaking down barriers and providing opportunities for young musicians from diverse backgrounds.

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