UK nightclub industry slams government's exclusion from business rates relief

The UK's nightclub sector has criticized the government's recent decision to exclude them from a new business rates relief scheme, despite a U-turn providing support for pubs and live music venues. Industry leaders warn that this oversight could accelerate venue closures amid a 32% drop in nightclubs since 2017. The Night Time Industries Association argues the policy undermines the cultural and economic value of electronic music spaces.

On January 27, 2026, the UK government announced a policy U-turn, introducing a £100 million support package for pubs and live music venues in England and Wales to mitigate sharp increases in business rates. This followed warnings from business owners about potential widespread closures and job losses. However, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has condemned the scheme for explicitly excluding nightclubs, grassroots electronic music venues, and recording spaces.

NTIA CEO Michael Krill described the exclusion as a 'surreal decision' that has sparked anger, especially after recent budgets. 'Electronic music spaces are not optional extras in the cultural landscape,' Krill stated. 'They are talent incubators that develop the next generation of artists, DJs, promoters and creative entrepreneurs.' He highlighted that UK nightclubs have declined by 32% since 2017, with a 56% rise in their rateable values over the same period, leaving remaining venues to 'carry the burden' without relief.

Krill further criticized the policy as 'chaotic' and not aligned with the government's SME or industrial strategies, warning of further closures, lost talent, and damage to Britain's global cultural standing. The Music Venue Trust welcomed the support for pubs and venues but urged protection for recording studios. CEO Mark Davyd said: 'Grassroots music venues and other crucial parts of the music ecosystem such as recording studios and rehearsal spaces require a specific valuation process that recognises their cultural and community value.'

UK Music Chief Executive Tom Kiehl echoed this, calling the exclusion of studios 'pure discrimination' and emphasizing their role in talent development and jobs. This comes after the Music Venue Trust reported that over half of UK grassroots venues made no profit in 2025, with 6,000 jobs lost in the sector. The group has called for larger venues to implement a ticket levy to aid grassroots survival, amid ongoing concerns about the 'complete collapse of touring' due to venue losses.

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