FEBRUARY 2020 

How will Brexit affect the Live Music industry?

The UK Government has failed to inform the touring business what to expect from the changes to be brought about now that Brexit is to be brought into effect.

However, already touring crews are getting some idea of what they may have to deal with. It seems that, although the Brexit transition period is supposed to run for another eleven months, many are already being presented with the sort of delays and bureaucracy that the future could bring.

Delays aimed particularly at British touring parties are already being reported at borders. So, who knows what will happen? There are also other difficulties such as copyright agreements to be considered. There is a lot of uncertainty, and many challenges appear to lie ahead!

We asked some professionals for their observations and predictions. Read their views in this issue of VIP-News

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