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£2.25M to be Distributed to Grassroots Venues in England

The Government have announced that £2.25M of the £1.57BN emergency arts fund will be made available to grassroots music venues in England.

Published: 27 July 2020 | 12:00 AM Updated: 28 April 2021 | 4:31 PM
Photo of a concert happening indoors at a grassroots music venue, with the band silhouetted against yellow stage lights.
Keeping venues alive for musicians to play is a key part of the return to live music. Photo credit: Shutterstock

The move to support music venues in England sees the first cash made available from the emergency arts fund which the Government announced in July. Arts Council England (ACE) will be in charge of distributing the money.

Culture secretary Oliver Dowden announced plans to save 150 grassroots venues from the threat caused by Covid-19 limiting cash flow.

Our National Organiser Live Performance, Dave Webster, welcomed the news:

“We are delighted that this money has been earmarked to assist the struggling grassroots venues circuit. Keeping venues alive for musicians to play is a key part of the return to live music and a lifeline for artists and fans.

“Let's hope that as soon as it is safe to do so indoor performances can restart.”

No musician should be left behind

Whilst this new move is excellent news for musicians and grassroots venues, individual freelancers still need support.

Act now by continuing to ask the Chancellor Rishi Sunak to protect all self-employed workers, and ensure no musician is left behind.

You can use our template letter if you're not sure what to say. Remember to include how you are affected too. Personal stories make all the difference.

Write to Rishi now.

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