The London Assembly Economy, Culture and Skills
Committee has today published its
report - London's Night-Time Economy - supporting calls
for the live music industry to introduce a voluntary levy on
arena and stadium tickets to support GMVs in London.
The report follows an in-depth investigation by the Committee,
which saw industry experts, professionals and local authorities
provide evidence on London's night-time economy, what work is
currently being done, and any barriers preventing further growth
in the sector.
Key recommendations in the report include:
- The Mayor should advocate for London's live music industry to
introduce a voluntary levy on arena and stadium tickets to
support grassroots music venues in London.
- The Mayor should work with London Councils to promote best
practice in licensing. This should include adding the Ask for
Angela scheme to venues licensing conditions, so that operation
of the scheme becomes enforceable as part of routine licensing
visits.
- The Mayor should instruct Transport for London to carry out
an impact assessment and review existing night tube provision
since 2016. This should assess the practicability, benefits or
difficulties of expanding the night tube.
- The Mayor should develop a code of practice for organisations
in the entertainment sector in London who employ freelancers, to
ensure better pay and conditions for these workers, along similar
lines to the Good Work Standard.
AM, Chair of the
Economy, Culture and Skills Committee, said:
“London's night-time economy plays a pivotal role in the
wider economy of the city. One in every four pounds spent in
London is spent between 6pm and 6am.
“Through our investigation, we heard directly from industry
experts who highlighted a number of barriers which are preventing
further growth in the sector.
“A key point raised was that grassroots music venues face
incredibly challenging financial situations, due to the slim
profit margins and increases in rent and business
rates.
“We know that the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport
Committee support the introduction a voluntary levy on arena and
stadium tickets to support GMVs, which is why we are calling on
the Mayor to support this call, and help these vital venues
continue to thrive in London.
“We are also keen to see the Ask for Angela scheme to form
part of venue licensing conditions, to ensure the safety of women
and girls in London's night life.
“Our report highlights a number of key recommendations which
we have shared with the Mayor's Nightlife Taskforce, and we will
push for our recommendations to help shape the work of the
taskforce to help London reach its goal of being a leading 24
hour city.”
Notes for Editors:
1. Music Venue Trust, The Vital Role of Grassroots
Music venues in Festival Headliners' journey, 27 March 2024
2. Music Venue Trust, Music Venue Trust Launch Annual
Report, 24 January 2024
3. Written evidence submitted to the
Economy, Culture and Skills Committee by the Music Venue Trust.
Published alongside report.
4. London nightlife: Industry
experts to help mayor boost business - BBC News – 4 February
2025
5. City Hall Conservatives support the
recommendations in this report, but believe the findings from
AM's investigation into London's
nightlife should be referenced within the report. You can read
the minority report on page 50.