BMG & Concord Combine In Noteworthy Deal

Published On: April 29, 2026
BMG & Concord Combine In Noteworthy Deal

BMG and Concord have announced a definitive agreement to combine their businesses. Operating under the BMG name, the combined company will bring together two highly complementary businesses to establish a scaled, global company delivering superior service to artists, songwriters, and partners – firmly grounded in an independent, artist-first model.

The combination comes amid significant transformation in the global music market, where scale, global reach, and technology investment are increasingly critical to remain competitive. Together, BMG and Concord will form a fully integrated global music company spanning music publishing, recorded music, theatrical rights, and digital distribution. This increased scale will enable deeper investment in creativity, next-generation technology, and world-class talent, and will preserve the entrepreneurial approach that artists, songwriters, and playwrights value.

In fast-growing markets, where music consumption continues to evolve, the unified company will be well positioned to expand its presence, deepen artist and songwriter partnerships, and capture new revenue streams across platforms and formats.

“We believe this is a truly one-of-a-kind opportunity to bring together two world-class teams and rosters at the right moment, as scale in rights ownership becomes increasingly critical to long-term growth,” said Thomas Coesfeld, Chief Executive Officer of BMG and designated Chairman of the combined company. “This transaction accelerates our successful BMG Next strategy by enabling a more ambitious and sustained approach to investing in artists and songwriters, as well as in rights, technology, AI tools, and the talent shaping the industry. As one unified business, we will further deepen our position as a preferred global partner to artists, songwriters, and platforms, combining scale with the agility and independence they value. We look forward to this next chapter and to the opportunities it creates for artists, songwriters, and partners.”

“We are excited to begin working together to build something truly exceptional,” said Bob Valentine, Chief Executive Officer of Concord and Chief Executive Officer of the combined company. “Both companies were founded to support great artistry and with a deep sense of responsibility to the performers, songwriters, and playwrights we serve. We share a philosophy grounded in artist development, strategic long-term management of IP, and operational discipline. Our greater scale will allow us to invest more in creative talent, global reach, accretive acquisition opportunities, and technology, while preserving the nimble, entrepreneurial spirit that artists and songwriters value most. This is not about replicating the major label model; it’s about using scale to strengthen independence. Together, we will build a company that gives artists more reach and more flexibility – all designed to support their distinct visions.”

Collectively, the companies have invested billions of dollars in music rights and built one of the most diverse and culturally significant rosters in the industry, spanning artists, songwriters, and works from Jelly Roll, Paul Simon, Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean, Tina Turner, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Daddy Yankee, Phil Collins and more.

The combined company will be owned approximately 67% by Bertelsmann and approximately 33% by affiliates of Great Mountain Partners. Affiliates of Great Mountain Partners will also receive a one-time cash payment of $1.16 billion. Bertelsmann will continue to support BMG’s growth trajectory in the dynamic and fast-growing global music market.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions including regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the second half of 2026. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.