nugs.net is a pioneering platform that offers concert recordings and live webcasts, capturing the essence of live music. Founded in 1997, the company began as a fan site for authorized live music trading before transitioning into a professional venture in 2002 when it joined forces with Phish to officially release downloads of every concert they played. This collaboration laid the foundation for subsequent partnerships with renowned artists such as Metallica, Dave Matthews Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tim McGraw, and Grateful Dead, resulting in over 1000 other artists choosing nugs.net as the platform to distribute their live concert recordings. Notably, Pearl Jam also transitioned their long-standing Bootlegs program to nugs.net for CD and download fulfillment. One of the major growth points for nugs.net has been its pay-per-view concert webcast business, which has experienced exponential growth in recent years. Bands like Phish have utilized this platform to broadcast up to a third of their shows annually. Additionally, nugs.net's founder Brad Serling hosts a weekly show on SiriusXM Jam On, featuring live music from the company's extensive catalog. The company operates within the music industry, offering a comprehensive range of services including a streaming platform, live downloads, webcasting, and curated content. Currently, there is no available information regarding the company's headquarters or its last investment and investors.
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