Live execs keeping close eye on PRS for Music tariff review

A number of key representatives and executives from across the UK’s festival, venue and hospitality communities have moved to highlight the potential problems a PRS for Music tariff increase could cause for smaller operators on already tight margins.

PRS launched an eight-week consultation on the terms of its Popular Music Concerts Tariff on April 13, encompassing ticketed live popular music events such as concerts and festivals. The tariff was originally set in 1988 and is 3% of gross box office ...

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