Grassroots Music Venues 2025-10-16
2025-10-16
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Grassroots music venues across the country, particularly in London, are struggling due to customers spending less during gigs because of the cost-of-living crisis. The questioner highlights specific challenges faced by venues like Sound Lounge and CryerArts Centre in Sutton.
I am concerned about grassroots music venues across the country, particularly in London, finding it increasingly difficult to survive as customers spend less when they come to gigs due to the cost-of-living crisis. Will the Minister explain the progress on the levy? Will he consider Lib Dem calls to reverse the national insurance rise on small businesses to give venues such as Sound Lounge and CryerArts Centre in Sutton, which are valued by our local community, a better chance to survive and thrive?
We want to see 50% of all ticket sales for stadium and arena shows in 2026 enter that music levy; this is our Government’s aspiration and we encourage all ticket providers to do so. In the autumn 2024 Budget, the Chancellor set out plans to transform the business rates system over this Parliament, providing certainty and support to businesses including music venues. We have been engaging with the live music sector on these reforms and will provide further policy details in next month’s Budget.
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The questioner asked for progress on the levy and whether to reverse the national insurance rise, but the Minister did not directly address reversing the national insurance rise.
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Since Brexit, British musicians have faced a decline in European tours due to increased bureaucracy. The Lib Dem MP highlights the challenges of independent artists who lack teams to handle paperwork.
I welcome the Minister to his place and I look forward to working with him—I am delighted to hear that he is a keen musician. Since Brexit, British musicians’ European tours have dropped by around 9% year on year due to bureaucratic hurdles. Will the Minister update us on what tangible steps have been taken for touring artists since the reset deal, so our musicians can return to the European stage?
Let me correct the record: I did not say that I was a musician; I managed a band. The matter is a priority for this Government to resolve. It was mentioned in the UK-EU reset summit agreement. We are working hard with the Paymaster General on negotiations and am already in touch with the European Commissioner for culture, ensuring we do everything possible to get the agreement over the line.
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The Minister did not address the specific steps taken since the reset deal.
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