Idris Elba, Mumford & Sons Among 50 Musical Artists Urging U.K. Prime Minister to Tackle Post-Brexit Touring Crisis

More than 50 of the U.K.’s top musical artists have signed a letter urging British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to urgently tackle a post-Brexit touring crisis looming on the horizon.

Following the U.K.’s exit from the European Union, British artists will now need extra permissions — such as work visas and permits — to move themselves, their crew and equipment between Britain and EU member states, including France and Germany.

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The artists, which include actor and DJ Idris Elba, folk rock group Mumford & Sons and legendary pop rock act Duran Duran, cite the additional cost, administrative burden and delays as a threat to the live music industry, which has already been severely impacted by the pandemic.

The letter, which was organized by WME, requests Johnson secure reciprocal visa-free touring for British and EU artists as a matter of urgency to ensure Britain’s music industry isn’t further damaged as countries begin to re-open.

A similar letter by an array of U.K. artists was delivered to Johnson earlier this year. Published in The Times in January, that letter was signed by the likes of Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Bob Geldof, Sting, Nicola Benedetti and the Kanneh-Mason family.

Below is the letter in full:

RT Hon Boris Johnson MP
Prime Minister
10 Downing Street
London, SW1A 2AA

Dear Prime Minister:

The UK music industry, which sustains over 197,000 full-time jobs, is amongst the most affected by COVID-19’s devastating impacts, and thousands of musicians whose livelihoods depend on touring are keen to get back to work. However, due to the changes brought about by Brexit, we are facing a crisis that may prevent that from happening, and we need your help.

Over the past several decades, the UK has experienced a consistent upward trajectory in live touring, bringing with it a significant and positive economic impact. Much of this success was due to our ability to tour the EU with much greater ease. According to research by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM), 44% of UK musicians were earning up to half of their earnings in the EU, and nearly a third spent more than 30 days in the EU for work per year.

Due to new immigration rules, UK musicians and our teams will not be able to tour Europe without obtaining certain visas and work permissions (in addition to those permissions required to transport equipment cross-border and the changes to the rules around cabotage), far in advance. In some territories, the process to obtain these work visas can take months, causing a logistical nightmare as many engagements are booked on much tighter timeframes, and which is made more cumbersome if an artist is required to surrender their passport throughout each visa application process. Additionally, should the booking need to be rescheduled the process starts all over again. These new challenges will impact all musicians, and unfortunately, emerging talent in particular, as touring becomes cost prohibitive for most.

We welcome your recent promise in Parliament to fix this crisis facing our industry. It is encouraging to hear that the Government is working ‘flat out’ with EU Member States to iron out the huge challenges we now face, but as the live events industry begins to reopen around the UK and Europe, a successful resolution must be found quickly.

To deliver on your commitment, we urge you to find solutions that ensure performers and their creative teams do not need to obtain a visa and work permit each time they seek paid work in any EU country. We, in collaboration with our industry partners and in support of the campaign #LetTheMusicMove, seek and implore you to deliver on your commitment, and urge you to find solutions that ensure performers and their creative teams can seek paid work in any EU country without impediment.

With planning already underway for tours this year, there is a limited window of opportunity to solve the issues threatening our industry. Reducing the complexities of new border regulations and the prohibitive costs to UK musicians touring in the EU will open the door to an exciting and vibrant future for UK talent.

We would ask that you urgently consider our request to fervently engage on this issue to ensure that additional paperwork and costs are removed to enable musicians to tour Europe once more and bring joy to millions of people.

Thank you for your consideration.

Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp)
Anna Calvi
Barns Courtney
Big Society
Blane Muise
Bow Anderson
Culture Club
Danny L Harle
DON BROCO
Duran Duran
Dylan Cartlidge
Emeli Sandé
Fatboy Slim
George Riley
Georgia Twinn
Gramn.
Grand Pax
Greentea Peng
Groove Armada
HONNE
Hot Chip
Hot Since 82
IDER
Idris Elba
Jarvis Cocker
Jessie Ware
Johnny Flynn
Kaiser Chiefs
Keane
KEYAH/BLU
Kindness
Knucks
LCYTN
Leftfield
Leon Vynehall
Lily Moore
Louis Dunford
Mabel
Madness
Massive Attack
Mumford & Sons
Mysie
Nilüfer Yanya
Pete Tong
Rick Astley
Sad Night Dynamite
Scarlxrd
The Hunna
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Tourist
TVAM
William Doyle
YONAKA
Young Fathers

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