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Nick Mason Expresses Confidence In Sony’s Management Of Pink Floyd Catalog

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Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:24 PM
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Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason shared his thoughts on the band’s catalog sale to Sony Music in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. The sale marks a significant move for the legendary rock group and opens a new chapter in their musical legacy.

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“I think I’m still feeling that the catalog sale was a good idea,” Mason said. “I think Sony will actually look after it better than we would. We’d spend too much time arguing.”

Major music catalogs have become increasingly valuable assets in the music industry. Mason’s comments reflect this trend as legendary bands secure unprecedented deals for their musical legacies.

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Reports from Music Business Worldwide valued the landmark deal between Pink Floyd and Sony Music at approximately $400 million. This represents one of the most significant catalog acquisitions in recent years.

The agreement covers Pink Floyd’s recorded music catalog and includes rights to the band’s name and likeness. Songwriting and publishing rights remain separate from this deal.

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Major artists increasingly sell their catalogs to music companies and investment firms. This substantial deal follows the industry’s current direction.

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Queen recently partnered with Sony Music in a similar arrangement. Their deal reportedly exceeded $1 billion earlier this year, highlighting the growing value of classic rock catalogs.

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Sony’s management of Pink Floyd’s musical legacy begins a new era. The company now holds responsibility for preserving and promoting one of rock music’s most influential catalogs.

The modern era demands complex management of historic music catalogs. This strategic decision addresses the crucial factors of proper administration and digital distribution.

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