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Originally posted by Lance View Postwith a German road crew and equipment hired from a German company.
The British touring industry is dead. What was probably the world's best is now ruined entirely.
This was an industry I was very nearly in and have lots of friends who are now ****ed.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's not really much of a problem, what is bad is the thousands of UK musicians with modest income who won't be able perform in the EU because of the effort and cost involved.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI hear, but am too lazy to find a source, that bands who would have previously kicked off a European tour from the UK are now planning to start in Germany instead.
The British touring industry is dead. What was probably the world's best is now ruined entirely.
This was an industry I was very nearly in and have lots of friends who are now ****ed.
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Is Daltrey stupid or just plain thick as sh....
"Switzerland has borders with five EU countries, and trade is electronically frictionless. Why not us?"
Roger Daltrey responds to backlash over post-Brexit music touring comments | Ents & Arts News | Sky News
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYep. bands, primarily US ones, who were starting European tours used Britain as the hub to kick off their tours, basically a starting and ending point. With the new rules they're no longer looking at that and instead France and Germany will be possible hubs. It's just too darn expensive for them so I would expect there to be 2 tours in future if it is worth their while. I know 2 bands in the USA who are already rescheduling their tour dates using Germany as their hub and are not too sure if they'll do the UK even though they really want to.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI hear, but am too lazy to find a source, that bands who would have previously kicked off a European tour from the UK are now planning to start in Germany instead.
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Just let them go do gigs in Grimsby, who wants to play in Paris anyway? Bring music back home and make it great again.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI hear, but am too lazy to find a source, that bands who would have previously kicked off a European tour from the UK are now planning to start in Germany instead.
You can only perform once in a venue, you need a lot of venues.
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I hear, but am too lazy to find a source, that bands who would have previously kicked off a European tour from the UK are now planning to start in Germany instead.
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Brexiter Roger Daltrey criticises restrictions for musicians touring Europe
“ Accused of hypocrisy after signing an open letter decrying the government’s position on musicians touring the EU post-Brexit despite previously endorsing Brexit, the Who’s Roger Daltrey has clarified his anti-Brussels stance, but argues the government should have prioritised the “easing of restrictions” for musicians and actors.
In 2019, Daltrey said he did not believe that Brexit would have a negative impact on the British music industry. “As if we didn’t tour Europe before the ******* EU,” he told Sky News. “Oh, give it up!”
However, his name appeared on a list of signatories – among them Elton John and Sting – who said that musicians had been “shamefully failed” by the government over the issue of touring, which has seen the UK and EU engaged in recriminations over who is to blame for the increased red tape facing British musicians at the border of each individual EU member state.“
Brexiter Roger Daltrey criticises restrictions for musicians touring Europe | Roger Daltrey | The Guardian
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