Music boosts the economy
May 29th, 2014 by first tutorsAs music budgets are severely cut in schools and more students are seeking private tuition, recent figures released estimate that the live music sector makes a huge £3.5 billion economic contribution to the UK economy.
£1.66 billion of that comes from musicians, composers and songwriters.
There are more than 17,000 music performances a year in London alone, while London based artists like Adele have had some of the world's best selling records. The... Read More »