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BREXIT'S TOLL ON MUSICIANS
5/26/21

British musicians are eyeing a move to Europe or a career change in the of Brexit rules kicking in as the COVID-19 rules ease.

A new survey by the Incorporated Society of Musicians and the Musicians’ Union reveals that 43% of musicians are still planning tours or shows in the EU in the future; 42% of musicians would consider relocating to in order to continue working; and 21% are considering a change of career. Almost three-quarter of the poll-takers said that the effects of Brexit will impact their ability to make a living.

Nearly 80% of the 545 musicians polled expect their earnings in Europe to decrease once restrictions are lifted. Work permits, visas, equipment and transportation expenses have risen and some survey respondents expect those costs to hit. as much as £15,000 extra per tour.

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