
Keeping Britain’s Musical Heart Alive Amid Crisis
Amid a cost of living crisis, low streaming royalties, and grassroots venue closures, artists and community champions unite to keep music alive.

Amid a cost of living crisis, low streaming royalties, and grassroots venue closures, artists and community champions unite to keep music alive.

Despite hardships like venue closures and low streaming revenues, the UK’s music community is banding together to keep the music playing.

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