The UK government and BPI have opened applications for the latest round of Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS) funding.
The latest round marks the 25th edition of the exports initiative.
The British public’s enduring appreciation of homegrown music has been revealed in a new BPI study.
The survey places music ahead of film & TV, sport, literature and other sectors ...
BLACMEX, the UK’s first Black Music Export Office, has called on the government to commit to funding support.
In an open letter here to the Prime Minister, as well ...
UK electronic music generated £2.47 billion in measurable economic activity in 2025, up 3% year-on-year.
That increase was despite the loss of more than one in three nightclubs since 2020, ...
The Grammys has signalled the return of British talent to the global stage.
After a fairly quiet couple of years – notwithstanding career breakthroughs for acts including Charli XCX, ...
To start the New Year, UK Music CEO Tom Kiehl calls on political leaders to follow through on pledges in areas ranging from AI and copyright to EU touring and ...
The Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS) is back with a fresh round of funding.
Backed by the Department for Business and Trade and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, ...
PRS Foundation CEO Joe Frankland has told Music Week that the organisation is playing an integral role in helping UK talent to navigate a more competitive international landscape.
The charitable ...
UK Music has released its annual economic report, This Is Music 2025.
Major UK tours in 2024 by Take That, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Liam Gallagher and Girls Aloud ...
Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) CEO David Martin has spoken to Music Week about the challenges for UK exports and the need to support emerging artists.
The FAC recently renewed its ...