If your music group performs copyrighted music in public, you may need to pay PRS for Music fees. These fees help ensure that composers, songwriters, and publishers receive royalties for their work. The cost of a PRS licence depends on the type of performance, ticket sales and whether live or recorded music is used.
This guide explains how PRS fees are calculated and what additional charges may apply.
PRS licence fees for different types of performances
PRS for Music applies different tariffs depending on the type of event: