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Turbowolf bassist opens Bristol cafe only hiring struggling musicians - www.nme.com - county Davie
nme.com
19.02.2021

Turbowolf bassist opens Bristol cafe only hiring struggling musicians

Turbowolf, has opened a new cafe that will be staffed entirely by musicians who are struggling financially during the coronavirus pandemic.Cafe LD is currently running a takeaway and delivery service three days a week during lockdown, serving a vegan menu out of The Chatterton’s Cafe.The establishment was set up last year by Davies in order to make up for income she lost due to the loss of gigs.Speaking to the BBC, Davies said she and her partner “couldn’t get furlough or a government

European promoters say Brexit touring mess is “quite worrying” and that “effort should come from the UK” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
18.02.2021

European promoters say Brexit touring mess is “quite worrying” and that “effort should come from the UK”

Brexit touring row, and what it could mean for their chances of booking emerging UK bands.In failing to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew, the current problems that surround post-Brexit touring stand to be far-reaching.

Government accused of putting fish before music and treating creative industries “like an afterthought” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
17.02.2021

Government accused of putting fish before music and treating creative industries “like an afterthought”

failing to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew, the current problems that surround post-Brexit touring stand to be far reaching.

UK government criticised for not negotiating with EU countries on touring despite music industry being “in crisis” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
16.02.2021

UK government criticised for not negotiating with EU countries on touring despite music industry being “in crisis”

reeling in anger at Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage’s response to a debate in Parliament last week where she again rejected the idea of a visa-free “musicians passport” for artists and crew and repeated claims that the EU was at fault, today saw the Minister quizzed by MPs on the government’s handling of the situation and potential routes towards a solution.Before Dinenage faced questioning, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee heard the testimony of voices from across the worlds

Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart call for “towering hurdle” of Brexit visa problems for artists to be solved - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
16.02.2021

Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart call for “towering hurdle” of Brexit visa problems for artists to be solved

Brexit.Today (February 16), MPs are set to question Digital and Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage over the government’s handling of Brexit negotiations which failed to achieve a visa-free deal for touring parties in the European Union.Many within the UK music industry were left reeling in anger at Dinenage’s response to a debate in Parliament last week where she again rejected the idea of a visa-free “musicians passport” for artists and crew, and repeated claims that the EU was at fault despite

MPs to question Culture Minister over handling of failed Brexit visa touring deal - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
11.02.2021

MPs to question Culture Minister over handling of failed Brexit visa touring deal

Brexit negotiations which failed to achieve visa-free touring for UK artists and crew.Many within the UK music industry were left reeling in anger at Dinenage’s response to a debate in Parliament this week where she again rejected the idea of a visa-free “musicians passport” for artists and crew, and repeated claims that the EU was at fault despite calling for an end to “the blame game”.After over 280,000 people signed a petition calling for the government to establish visa-free touring for

Elton John and Michael Caine star in new NHS video to promote Covid-19 vaccine - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.02.2021

Elton John and Michael Caine star in new NHS video to promote Covid-19 vaccine

Elton John and Michael Caine have both starred in a new lighthearted NHS video to help persuade people to get their Covid-19 vaccination.In the 90-second clip, the music and screen icons team up to reassure the public  that the vaccines are perfectly safe, while also providing a comic edge.John is seen pretending to audition for a part to promote the vaccination, and acts out having a jab before he eventually sings his seminal 1983 hit ‘I’m Still Standing’.But after several takes, an unimpressed

Music industry says government response to Brexit touring mess is “not good enough” - www.nme.com - Eu
nme.com
09.02.2021

Music industry says government response to Brexit touring mess is “not good enough”

280,000 people signed a petition calling for the government to establish visa-free touring for artists and crew through EU member states after Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal failed to do so, the campaign was debated by MPs in Parliament yesterday (February 8).Cross-party MPs repeated fears that the new added huge costs to future live music tours of the continent would prevent rising and developing artists from being able to afford it, as well as claims from European promoters that they’re likely to

Government rejects visa-free Brexit touring petition and blames EU, but promises to help “navigate the changes” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
09.02.2021

Government rejects visa-free Brexit touring petition and blames EU, but promises to help “navigate the changes”

Brexit ended in the government essentially ignoring the idea and doubling down on the EU being at fault.Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), prompting a row to erupt over who was responsible.After over 280,000 people signed a petition calling for visa-free

“I don’t know if I can afford it” – artists speak out on the future of European touring post-Brexit - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
08.02.2021

“I don’t know if I can afford it” – artists speak out on the future of European touring post-Brexit

NME about their doubts of being able to tour Europe again thanks to the ongoing Brexit visa fiasco and its impact on musicians.Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), prompting a row to erupt over who was responsible.After over 280,000 people signed a petition

Elton John calls for “short-term fix” in post-Brexit touring debacle - www.nme.com - Eu
nme.com
07.02.2021

Elton John calls for “short-term fix” in post-Brexit touring debacle

Elton John has called for a “short-term fix” to be implemented as the post-Brexit touring debacle continues.Musicians were left out of the Brexit trade deal that came into action on January 1, 2021, meaning artists may have to acquire visas for each country they wish to perform in in Europe.As critics of the deal have pointed out, musicians not being allowed into the EU with a visa-free work permit – as workers in some other industries have been granted – means big rises in costs that could bar

Elton John says visa-free touring is “not on the cards” after meeting with Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
04.02.2021

Elton John says visa-free touring is “not on the cards” after meeting with Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden

Elton John has met with Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden over the ongoing visa-free travel row in Europe.The singer said he had “very positive” talks with Mr Dowden about EU travel for UK musicians, but said visa-free touring is not currently “on the cards”.“It’s much more difficult for young artists to get this together because of all the red tape,” John told BBC arts editor Will Gompertz.

European festivals warn that Brexit touring mess could see less UK artists booked to play - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
27.01.2021

European festivals warn that Brexit touring mess could see less UK artists booked to play

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Earlier this month, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing

MPs announce debate on petition calling for EU-wide visa-free work permits for musicians and crew - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
26.01.2021

MPs announce debate on petition calling for EU-wide visa-free work permits for musicians and crew

Brexit.The UK Government has come in for heavy criticism since the UK officially left the EU earlier this month over the Brexit deal’s lack of support for touring musicians, specifically in terms of the failure to implement visa-free travel in Europe for British musicians and their crew.The petition was started last month ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period, and it has since amassed over 280,000 signatures.It will now be debated during a special virtual hearing of MPs, with

Government urged to cancel Festival of Brexit and use £120 million for COVID-19 recovery - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
25.01.2021

Government urged to cancel Festival of Brexit and use £120 million for COVID-19 recovery

coronavirus recovery efforts as the pandemic continues.The 2022 event, which was first touted under Theresa May’s government, is described as a showcase for “the UK’s unique strengths in creativity and innovation” after leaving the European Union – with comparisons to the 1951 Festival of Britain.While critics have consistently questioned the estimated £120m cost of the festival, planning took a step forward last year when organisers called for “daring, new and popular” ideas that will unite the

Marillion’s Fish lays into government over EU Brexit touring fiasco: “I genuinely despair at the dreams that are being broken” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
23.01.2021

Marillion’s Fish lays into government over EU Brexit touring fiasco: “I genuinely despair at the dreams that are being broken”

Marillion’s Fish has laid into the government regarding the ongoing touring fiasco for UK artists in the EU after Brexit.The government has come in for heavy criticism since the UK officially left the EU earlier this month over the Brexit deal’s lack of support for touring musicians, specifically in terms of the failure to implement visa-free travel in Europe for British musicians and their crew.While Dowden previously told NME that the EU was to blame for not permitting visa-free travel for

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden looking into post-Brexit financial support for the music industry - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
21.01.2021

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden looking into post-Brexit financial support for the music industry

Brexit financial support for the music industry.The government has come in for heavy criticism since the UK officially left the EU earlier this month over the Brexit deal’s lack of support for touring musicians, specifically in terms of the failure to implement visa-free travel in Europe for British musicians and their crew.While Dowden previously told NME that the EU was to blame for not permitting visa-free travel for artists, the EU subsequently hit back by denying claims that they had

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
20.01.2021

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s decision to sign a letter supporting visa-free travel for musicians has caused a stir online, after the singer previously spoke out in support of Brexit and claimed that it wouldn’t have any impact on music.Daltrey joined the likes of Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran, and Elton John as over 100 artists signed an open letter slamming the UK Government for having “shamefully failed” the music industry in Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal.The letter called on the government to

Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran and Elton John slam Brexit deal shunning visa-free travel for musicians - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
20.01.2021

Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran and Elton John slam Brexit deal shunning visa-free travel for musicians

Elton John, Liam Gallagher and Ed Sheeran have all signed an open letter to criticise the UK Government’s Brexit deal, which has shunned the chance for touring musicians to enjoy visa-free travel in Europe.More than 100 musicians say they have been “shamefully failed” by the post-Brexit trade deal in a new open letter published in The Times.The letter, which has also been backed by the likes of Queen‘s Brian May and Roger Waters, calls on the government to “urgently do what it said it would do

Here’s an easy way to contact your MP about the ‘Musicians’ Passport’ for post-Brexit touring - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
13.01.2021

Here’s an easy way to contact your MP about the ‘Musicians’ Passport’ for post-Brexit touring

Brexit.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed to meet with MPs to discuss the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the impact of Brexit on touring musicians from the UK, with the arrangements of Johnson’s recent trade deal not yet securing visa-free travel for artists and their crew.Without the implementation of these ‘Musicians’ Passports’, it is feared that huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred – which would especially prevent rising and developing UK artists from

Boris Johnson vows to meet with MPs to discuss impact of Brexit on touring musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
13.01.2021

Boris Johnson vows to meet with MPs to discuss impact of Brexit on touring musicians

Boris Johnson has vowed to meet with MPs to discuss the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the impact of Brexit on touring musicians from the UK.The Prime Minister’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions being allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.However, musicians and their crew were not covered in the deal, adding huge costs to future tours of the continent – as well as potentially preventing rising UK talent from being able to afford

UK Government says their “door remains open should the EU change its mind” over Brexit touring plans - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
12.01.2021

UK Government says their “door remains open should the EU change its mind” over Brexit touring plans

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions being allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

“#BorisKilledMusic”: Musicians share anger at rejection of Brexit “visa-free” touring deal - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
10.01.2021

“#BorisKilledMusic”: Musicians share anger at rejection of Brexit “visa-free” touring deal

Brexit negotiations.Yesterday (January 9), it was reported that the UK have turned down a deal from the EU that would allow musicians to enter countries that belong to the union without a visa.Boris Johnson‘s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

UK government reportedly rejected EU’s “visa-free” deal for touring musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
10.01.2021

UK government reportedly rejected EU’s “visa-free” deal for touring musicians

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

The government says Brexit touring plans were “rejected” by EU – but the music industry demands action to prevent “catastrophe” - www.nme.com - Eu
nme.com
31.12.2020

The government says Brexit touring plans were “rejected” by EU – but the music industry demands action to prevent “catastrophe”

NME that their Brexit deal plans to allow for more freedom of movement for touring artists and their crew were “rejected by the EU,” while the industry continues to call for more action to prevent “catastrophic” damage”.Earlier this year, a number of artists and other industry insiders told NME of the widespread concern that Brexit new rules, tariffs, carnets and restrictions could further jeopardise the £5.2billion music industry when it is safe for live shows to return – and echoed earlier

European tours put “at risk” by Brexit deal, warns UK Music boss - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
28.12.2020

European tours put “at risk” by Brexit deal, warns UK Music boss

Brexit trade deal, the chief executive of UK Music has warned.The government agreed on a deal with the EU on Christmas Eve ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period on January 1, 2021.While workers from some industries will be able to travel to the EU on business without a visa, musicians are not included in the list of exemptions.Bands and industry figures have warned that extra visa costs could make touring the continent financially unviable.

Petition launched to secure visa-free touring for bands following Brexit deal - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
28.12.2020

Petition launched to secure visa-free touring for bands following Brexit deal

Brexit transition period.The UK will officially fully leave the European Union on January 1, 2021, with the government having finalised a deal on December 24.That agreement allows workers in several industries to enter the EU without a visa, but does not include musicians in the clause. To tour Europe, bands and artists may need secure visas for each country they are scheduled to perform in.

UK Music boss welcomes EU Brexit trade deal but says it leaves “many questions” for music industry - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
25.12.2020

UK Music boss welcomes EU Brexit trade deal but says it leaves “many questions” for music industry

Brexit trade deal announced yesterday (December 24).The UK and the EU came to the agreement just one week before the nations are set to fully leave the union following 2016’s referendum.The deal includes points on travel for UK citizens within the EU – a key concern for touring artists – as well as imports and exports, security, manufacturing, energy and more.In a statement, Njoku-Goodwin said the deal was “welcome and has removed some of the uncertainty facing the music industry”, but left

Banquet Records temporarily pause sales to Ireland and mainland Europe due to Brexit uncertainty - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Eu
nme.com
17.12.2020

Banquet Records temporarily pause sales to Ireland and mainland Europe due to Brexit uncertainty

the prospect of a No Deal Brexit still a distinct possibility, the prevailing sense of uncertainty over the future of UK and EU relations is already having a knock-on effect across the UK music industry.

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