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Updated Guidance on Continuing to Rehearse During England’s Lockdown

We’ve now received confirmation DCMS that it is okay for musicians to rehearse in their homes under the current lockdown in England.

Published: 11 November 2020 | 12:00 AM Updated: 28 April 2021 | 4:31 PM
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Rehearsals are permitted for working bands and individuals whose work cannot be carried out at home. Photo credit: Shutterstock

As long as a musician’s home is Covid-secure, the guidance we’ve received from DCMS now confirms that bands and individuals can still rehearse from home – as well as other Covid-secure venues, such as rehearsal studios, provided that they are a “working” band or individual.

By a “working” band – we understand this to apply to both professionals and part-time professionals, provided they are meeting with the purpose of rehearsing towards potential or actual paid engagements.

The same would apply to an individual musician who is unable to practice at home, and would need to use a rehearsal studio to keep their skills in order, for when they are able to return to live performance again.

This does mean that rehearsing together as a group of amateur musicians during lockdown – for example as a community choir or brass band who may perform but do not see that activity as an income stream – would not be allowed.

This is a developing situation with new Government guidance issued only yesterday. Members should contact their MU Regional Office with any queries. We are in the process of developing more detailed advice on this topic, which will be published as soon as possible.

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