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Liverpool City Region gig-goers are being invited to have their say on the future of UK live music in a Combined Authority-back national survey.
The first-ever Music Fans’ Voice survey launched this week, giving fans a direct say in shaping the future of live music.

Music is nothing without the fans and the first of its kind survey is a chance for live music lovers to be heard on subjects ranging from dynamic ticketing to how they decide which shows to go to.
Click here to complete the survey
The Music Fans’ Voice survey was commissioned by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, The Mayor of London, West Midlands Combined Authority, Tees Valley Combined Authority, Cardiff City Council, Belfast City Council and Glasgow Music City.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region said:
“The Liverpool City Region has always been at the heart of live music in the UK, and I’m proud to support this initiative, which will give music fans – like myself – a real voice in shaping the future of our vibrant music scene.
“I want to really encourage gig-goers to share their views on the issues that matter most to them, from ticketing to access to live music venues. The feedback from this will be invaluable as we work together across city regions to create an environment where live music can continue to thrive for generations to come.”
This survey builds on the recommendation from the CMS select committee for a Fan Led Review of live and electronic music, as happened in Football. This is a chance for music fans to highlight which areas matter most to them.
Findings will give fans a data driven seat at the table. Helping to inform decision making in Government, the music industry and city regions around the UK on how to support all areas of live music, improve the audience experience and protect our live music spaces.
For more information go to: https://musicfansvoice.uk/
