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The government has launched a series of initiatives designed to help British music companies break into the US market. It could help Brit dance music...

The Government has announced plans to help British artists break into the US market.

Although the new initiatives are mainly aimed at major record companies...

Boomtown (pictured) cancelled its 2021 event after citing a lack of insurance support from the UK government

Festival cancellations are inevitable without coronavirus insurance, the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said.

Following the announcement of the UK government's "roadmap" to reopening...

The Balearic government has approved certain restrictions to be put in place in popular tourist areas in Ibiza and Majorca

Update 7/07/2021: A previous version of this article inaccurately stateed that 500 new COVID-19 cases had been reported in Ibiza last week. This has been...

The NTIA has said that it will push for further support should there be any delay to the current plans

With rumours gathering pace that the UK government may delay the full relaxation of social distancing measures currently planned for June 21st, the Night Time...

Decisions about the funding are set to be made in the next two weeks

The Music Venue Trust has said that “the whole grassroots music venue sector is now at critical, red alert status”, following a string of announcements from...

The government is planning a series of pilot events for spring

Liverpool clubbers are set to hit the dancefloor in a coronavirus study event this spring.

In February, as part of the government's "road map" to reopening...

Printworks, Egg, Studio 338, Oval Space and The Pickle Factory were denied financial assistance in the first wave of Arts Council grants

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has issued a statement in response to a number of key London clubs missing out on funding as part...

It's a new coronavirus law introduced by the government

English pubs will face £1000 fines for allowing dancing, or playing music above 85 decibels, a new coronavirus law states.

Coming as part of the...

New research has shown that a four-week delay to the government’s roadmap would cost the live music sector over £500million

The Music Venue Trust has warned that grassroots venues will face closure if the UK's 21st June reopening date is delayed.

With rumours gathering pace...

Lord Frost has said that it is up to "the department for digital, culture, music and sport to take it forward with our embassies”

The UK government's minister for Brexit, Lord David Frost, has said that it is not his responsibility to solve the touring crisis faced by musicians...

The Music Venue Trust has called for "decisive and immediate action" to protect venues

The Music Venue Trust has called for "decisive and immediate action" from the UK Government following reports that renewed concerns around COVID-19 are causing drastic...

Spain is currently on the UK Department of Transport's amber list

Ibiza expects to be on the UK’s tourism green list from June, Spain's tourism minister has said.

While Spain — including Ibiza and the rest of the...

“No tangible scientific evidence to merit a full closure of hospitality and entertainment sectors”, says Greater Manchester night-time economy adviser Sacha Lord

Senior figures working in the Greater Manchester night time industry have prepared a legal challenge to local lockdown restrictions.

The UK government on Monday (12th)...

More than 70,000 people are reported to have attended events across six cities

Around 70,000 people took to the streets across six Dutch cities this past Saturday for the Unmute Us protests.

The Unmute Us campaign was founded...

Any possible delay will be confirmed in a press conference at 6pm BST on Monday (June 14th)

Most existing coronavirus restriction will remain in place in England for another four weeks after the planned June 21st unlocking, according to government sources.

The...