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European festivals warn that Brexit touring mess could see less UK artists booked to play - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
27.01.2021 / 12:32

European festivals warn that Brexit touring mess could see less UK artists booked to play

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Earlier this month, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
20.01.2021 / 19:09

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s decision to sign a letter supporting visa-free travel for musicians has caused a stir online, after the singer previously spoke out in support of Brexit and claimed that it wouldn’t have any impact on music.Daltrey joined the likes of Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran, and Elton John as over 100 artists signed an open letter slamming the UK Government for having “shamefully failed” the music industry in Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal.The letter called on the government to

Ministers reject call to fight for visa-free Brexit touring plan for musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
19.01.2021 / 17:42

Ministers reject call to fight for visa-free Brexit touring plan for musicians

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Last week, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

Opposition parties hit out at government’s handling of Brexit touring row - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
19.01.2021 / 11:22

Opposition parties hit out at government’s handling of Brexit touring row

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Last week, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

Music industry feel they’ve been dealt a “No Deal Brexit”, but call on government to “take it seriously and fix it” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
14.01.2021 / 18:19

Music industry feel they’ve been dealt a “No Deal Brexit”, but call on government to “take it seriously and fix it”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Yesterday, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

EU responds to UK government’s claim that they rejected “ambitious” visa-free Brexit deal for touring musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
13.01.2021 / 21:49

EU responds to UK government’s claim that they rejected “ambitious” visa-free Brexit deal for touring musicians

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed to meet with MPs to discuss the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the impact of Brexit on touring musicians from the UK, with the arrangements of his recent trade deal not yet securing visa-free travel for artists and their crew.Without the implementation of these ‘Musicians’ Passports’, it is feared that huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred – which would especially prevent rising and developing UK artists from being able to

Boris Johnson vows to meet with MPs to discuss impact of Brexit on touring musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
13.01.2021 / 18:24

Boris Johnson vows to meet with MPs to discuss impact of Brexit on touring musicians

Boris Johnson has vowed to meet with MPs to discuss the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the impact of Brexit on touring musicians from the UK.The Prime Minister’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions being allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.However, musicians and their crew were not covered in the deal, adding huge costs to future tours of the continent – as well as potentially preventing rising UK talent from being able to afford

Brexit deal could also prevent UK artists from playing in the US, industry warns - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Eu
nme.com
12.01.2021 / 18:12

Brexit deal could also prevent UK artists from playing in the US, industry warns

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions being allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

UK Government says their “door remains open should the EU change its mind” over Brexit touring plans - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
12.01.2021 / 12:05

UK Government says their “door remains open should the EU change its mind” over Brexit touring plans

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions being allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

“#BorisKilledMusic”: Musicians share anger at rejection of Brexit “visa-free” touring deal - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
10.01.2021 / 15:32

“#BorisKilledMusic”: Musicians share anger at rejection of Brexit “visa-free” touring deal

Brexit negotiations.Yesterday (January 9), it was reported that the UK have turned down a deal from the EU that would allow musicians to enter countries that belong to the union without a visa.Boris Johnson‘s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

UK government reportedly rejected EU’s “visa-free” deal for touring musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
10.01.2021 / 00:45

UK government reportedly rejected EU’s “visa-free” deal for touring musicians

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU saw workers from some professions allowed to travel on business without the need to apply for a visa.

Boris Johnson says UK has 'taken back control' as post-Brexit EU deal comes into force - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Eu
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.01.2021 / 15:04

Boris Johnson says UK has 'taken back control' as post-Brexit EU deal comes into force

direct to your inbox Boris Johnson had said the UK has "taken back control of our money, our laws and our waters" after the Brexit transition period with the European Union came to an end. At 11pm on December 31, 2020, the UK officially left the single market and customs union.

Do I need a visa to go on holiday? Can I drive in Europe? All the changes from January 1 after Brexit - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Eu
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
31.12.2020 / 18:50

Do I need a visa to go on holiday? Can I drive in Europe? All the changes from January 1 after Brexit

direct to your inboxChanges are set to come into force as the Brexit transition period ends.The end of the UK's exit from the European Union will be at 11pm on December 31 as the UK will leave the single market and customs union.A post-Brexit trade deal was agreed between the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the European Union on December 24, four years after the country voted to leave the EU in the referedum.MPs and peers approved the trade deal following just one day of debate in both Houses

Holyrood rejects Boris Johnson's Brexit trade deal after vote of MSPs - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Eu
dailyrecord.co.uk
30.12.2020 / 19:04

Holyrood rejects Boris Johnson's Brexit trade deal after vote of MSPs

SNP, Scottish Labour, Lib Dem and Green MSPs voted to refuse “consent” to the Bill linked to the agreement.

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