Virgin Music Acquires Downtown Music, Faces EU Scrutiny Over Market Power Concerns

February 20, 2026
Virgin Music Acquires Downtown Music, Faces EU Scrutiny Over Market Power Concerns
  • Virgin Music Group has completed its acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, signaling a move toward a global, end-to-end platform for independent artists, entrepreneurs, and rights holders.

  • The merger is approved with conditions, including the divestment of a sensitive royalty accounting platform to address data and competition concerns.

  • Executives Nat Pastor and JT Myers say the deal strengthens offerings for independent creators while preserving the strengths of both organizations.

  • European competition officials, led by IMPALA and regulators, raised concerns about market power concentration and the lengthy review, while acknowledging the regulator’s diligence in protecting competition.

  • Brussels warned the deal could give UMG access to rival labels’ sensitive data, triggering an in-depth review and the required Curve divestment.

  • Market risk disclosures accompany the coverage, noting volatility in financial instruments and cryptocurrencies and urging due diligence.

  • The report sources the European Commission and frames the news within EU business and competition policy coverage.

  • Details on the exact assets to be divested or the compliance timeline were not provided in the excerpt.

  • No further substantive information is given about the divestment assets or schedule in the supplied material.

  • EU competition considerations noted a landscape that includes Sony Music, Warner, and independent firms like Believe, Distrokid, IDOL, Kontor, and ONErpm.

  • Impala, representing Europe’s independents, opposed the sale, arguing Universal is already the dominant player.

  • Indie trade bodies IMPALA and AIM warn that UMG’s acquisitions could gatekeep access and consolidate control across publishing, recording, distribution, and royalty accounting.

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