UK Government Publishes First Fan-Led Review of Live and Electronic Music Sector
In a landmark development for the UK’s cultural landscape, the government has published its first-ever fan-led review of the live and electronic music sector. This initiative represents a pivotal shift in how policymakers engage with the grassroots and professional communities that sustain the nation’s vibrant music scene.
The review aims to address the evolving challenges faced by venues, promoters, and fans alike, particularly in the wake of shifting economic conditions and the rapid transformation of the electronic music industry. By placing the fan experience at the heart of the discourse, the report seeks to ensure that the UK remains a global leader in live performance and event production.
Industry stakeholders have long called for a more structured approach to understanding the complexities of the Music Industry, and this document serves as a foundational step toward long-term sustainability. The findings are expected to influence future policy decisions, focusing on accessibility, venue security, and the preservation of cultural spaces that are vital to the health of the Music News cycle.
As the sector continues to navigate the post-pandemic era, this government-backed review provides a clear framework for collaboration between public authorities and the private sector, ensuring that the voices of those who attend and support live music are finally being heard at the highest levels of government.

