If we look at the data between 2008 and 2012, this is where things started to change for women artists who saw more bookings secured in comparison to previous years, including a slew of British artists such as Anna Calvi, Blood Red Shoes, Ellie Goulding, Jessie Ware, Marina & The Diamonds, and The Ting Tings, as well as Scandinavian artists such as Danish pop band The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Agnes Obel and Swedish pop icons Lykki Li and Robyn. During this period, Blood Red Shoes and Anna Calvi both gained 12 bookings between 2008 and 2011, with The XX securing 11 bookings in 2010.
Although these artists’ success stories are all very positive, the balance is not reflected across the overall European charts, with balance only being reflected across Emerging artist charts – does this mean we’re better at programming support acts with women members rather than headliners?
So, what’s next and how do we address this? Ultimately, the goal is to foster an inclusive and supportive environment for artists of all gender identities, ensuring that they receive recognition and opportunities based on their talent and contributions to the music industry.