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There is a community centre not far from my house and there is currently some sort of disco going on there with a bunch of people doing Karaoke.
When they built the thing we were led to believe that it was going to be a quiet centre for aerobics classes and weightwatchers meetings not kids on the mic nights!
Anyway, I digress, what I want to know is that if you plan to do karaoke stuff do you need a licence from the council if its close to houses? I seem to remember a pub I frequented telling me that was why they couldn`t have karaoke.
Under the 1993 licencing Act they would need a public entertainment licence to have Karaoke / Disco. Try the local authority licencing team to see if they have got one.
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Best shut them down for not acquiring the appropriate license so said kids can roam the streets of a night causing you and yours grief of a more menacing nature ;)
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RE: Karaoke licence type question
They also have to have a PRS licence.
http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/about_us/yourquestionsanswered/Pages/WhohastohaveaPRSMusicLicence.aspx
More info here:- http://www.rockitroadshow.co.uk/index_files/license.htm
Grass the bastards up!! :D
This item was edited on Monday, 10th December 2007, 08:57
as was said early would prob need public licence
singing in a puiblic place could also facilitate the need to pay the owner of the rights to the song a fee also (so be careful next time you sing happy birthday in a restaurant - oh the things you learn on QI)
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