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Universal Music Group’s new Twitch account puts a fresh spin on live music

With the 2026 Grammy Awards around the corner, Universal Music Group (UMG) is hoping to turn Twitch into a must-visit destination for popheads. The major label — which, alongside Sony Music and Warner Music, makes up the recording industry’s “Big Three” — has premiered a new streaming channel dubbed Universal Music Live.

At launch, the content archive on Universal Music Live is pretty spare. A few clips from a podcast called The Re:Fresh are available, but Universal is waiting until February 1 to kick off its live programming. That’s the date of the Grammys, and UMG will celebrate by hosting an after-party red carpet stream, which it will broadcast on its new Twitch hub.

UMG concocted its Twitch hub alongside in-house creative division °1824. Historically, the label has had some frosty relations with major social media platforms, some of which have struggled to find their footing in the music streaming biz.

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A UMG channel on Twitch provides a new opportunity for both parties. The label can build on the partnership with Twitch

it announced back in 2022, following the lead of its Big Three brethren. Twitch, meanwhile, can level up its music programming after launching a DJ category in 2024. That move brought majorlicenses to Twitch, and the Amazon-owned platform is now looking to make the most out of those deals.

The result, in theory, will be a hub that appeals to the growing number of consumers who think of themselves as superfans. UMG called out that die-hard group in a sizzle reel it uploaded onto the Universal Music Live YouTube channel.

For those who harbor negative feelings about major labels, this move reads as an overly corporatized attempt to find more reach for pop musicians. Those skeptics, however, need to consider one more important detail: The Taylor Swift factor.

T-Swizzle is a UMG artist, and her Swiftie fanbase is so powerful that major social platforms line up to cater to that cohort every time the singer-songwriter drops a new album. There are so many artists in the UMG catalog that the Universal Music Live team would be remiss if it just focuses on one act. But even if Taylor Swift never shows up on the fresh account, the ubiquity of her fanbase explains why a channel like this exists. Music fans are extremely passionate, and UMG just wants to reach them wherever they hang out.

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