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Victory for Metro after grassroots music venues handed £30,000,000 in support

Victory for Metro after grassroots music venues handed £30,000,000 in support

Metro23-06-2025
Grassroots music venues across the UK are being handed a package of support worth millions of pounds by the government, in a victory for Metro's tube map campaign.
Campaigners have said the moves could prove to be 'very, very radical' for a sector that has struggled under the pressure of rocketing costs, Brexit restrictions and the lingering impact of the Covid lockdowns.
The Creative Industries Sector Plan, published earlier today, sets out measures including a shake-up of business rates and backing for a 'live levy' on arena gigs to support small venues.
It also unveils investment worth £30 million to go towards grassroots spots across the country and mentoring opportunities for emerging talent.
Mark Davyd, founder and CEO of the Music Venue Trust (MVT), said the plan is 'pointing in the right direction on a number of things'.
He told Metro: 'The live levy alone, on its own, is a very radical intervention that provides for structured investment across a number of years.
'That really would solve a lot of problems at the grassroots level.'
However, he said the plan didn't include 'exactly what's going to happen now', adding: 'Our view is really it would be best if it was in legislation.'
A statement from the government containing more details is due to be published in the autumn, Mark said.
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He continued: 'We'll wait and see what this comes up with, but there are significant opportunities here, and it's good to see that lead being taken.'
The MVT is one of several organisations to work alongside Metro on our campaign to promote the small venues that serve as the bedrock for the British music industry.
At the heart of the effort is the London Grassroots Music Tube Map, which promotes the sites, music legends and new talent who define the culture of the capital.
Stars including Billy Bragg, Skin and Prima Queen have also lent their backing to the campaign with recollections from the early days of their careers.
Among the other campaign groups that backed the push was the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC).
David Martin, chief executive of the FAC, said his organisation welcomes the Music Growth Package but wishes it was clearer on where the money would go. More Trending
He told Metro: 'I think the public might be quite surprised to know that the investment was so small for an industry that's worth £6.7 billion – but ultimately the increase is positive.'
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: 'The UK music industry is truly world-leading — home to exceptional talent, iconic venues, and live events that draw fans from around the world.
'That's why music will be a key pillar of our Sector Plan, with the power to drive economic growth and create good jobs in every part of our country, as we deliver our Plan for Change.
'From helping artists tour internationally to supporting grassroots venues, this plan will ensure the music industry continues to thrive for generations to come.'
Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.
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