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THE HITS PHOTO GALLERY COMES ALIVE

Still shaking the desert dust out of your Louboutins? Perhaps this stimulating selection of industry pics will be just the tonic you require. You’ll spot such luminaries as Sir Lucian Grainge, Top Dawg, Cat Kreidich and Paul Rosenberg and artists Post Malone, Jelly Roll and Dua Lipa. Who knows? We might even run your picture (if you send it to us).

Ready to Hit: Team Billie, including UMG topper Sir Lucian Grainge, manager Danny Rukasin, Eilish, FINNEAS and manager Brandon Goodman at the 2020 Grammys following a historic sweep


Radically Optimistic: Warner's Mike Chester, Dua Lipa and Audacy's Michael Martin prepare for Lipa's LP launch on a NYC balcony.


Still Smoking: ERNEST, Jelly Roll and Charley Crockett join Willie Nelson at Stagecoach.


The Post Pivot: Post Malone and a can of Bud Light surprise Stagecoach and Morgan Wallen fans during the headliner's set.


"Family Business": As Top Dawg re-emphasized earlier this week, "Dot [Kendrick] is still the king."


Surfin & Turfin: Live Nation hosted a group of power agents at Steak 48 last week, including WME's Keith Sarkisian and Kevin Shivers, CAA’s Rick Roskin, Wasserman’s Corrie Martin and UTA’s Cheryl Paglierani. Omar Al-joulani suggests a seafood tower for the main stage.


Music City Meets the Mojave: CAA Nashville's Katie Anderson, Brian Manning, Jeff Krones and Darin Murphy at the agency's swanky desert party


And still...: Manager Paul Rosenberg and defending champ Eminem prepare to return to the ring.


In the Spotlight: ADA's Cat Kreidich and Amazon Music's Kirdis Postelle at Amazon's new leadership accelerator, Spotlight, highlighting female bosses in entertainment and tech


Do You Feel Like They Do?: Our own Karen Glauber—with Rick Krim and Joel Gallen—asks if she can borrow Rock Hall inductee Peter Frampton’s talk box for the next editorial meeting.


A Mighty Blighty Gang: Graduation's Olivia Taylar and global's Jack Morlen flank fast-breaking new artist Grace Gachot and Graduation's Charlie Lycett.


AEG's Dennis Dennehy and SiriusXM's Ross Zapin almost amused at how many run-ins with HITS nerds they had over the last three weeks