The UK government has announced a £1.6 million funding boost for the Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS), aiming to support 589 independent UK artists in touring globally.
This initiative enhances the £125 billion creative industries, employing 2.4 million people, as part of the government’s Industrial Strategy.
Enhancing the Creative Industries
The recent funding announcement is a significant step in bolstering the UK’s creative sector, which plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy.
By providing financial support to independent artists, MEGS aims to open new international markets and audiences for British talent.
This initiative not only boosts music exports but also contributes to broader economic growth by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the creative industry.
Global Opportunities for UK Artists
With this funding, UK artists will have more opportunities to tour internationally, showcasing their talent on a global stage.
The scheme has previously supported successful acts like Jungle and Ezra Collective, demonstrating its potential impact on an artist’s career trajectory.
By facilitating international exposure, MEGS helps artists build their profiles and reach new audiences worldwide.
Gareth Thomas, Minister for Exports and Small Businesses, said:
“The UK has always led the way with its world-renowned musical acts, and this funding is vital to supporting smaller music companies to seize opportunities abroad.
Not only will this help shine a spotlight on the best of British talent globally, but it will drive exports abroad, amplifying growth at home in the UK.”
Diverse Talent Supported
- Supports a wide range of genres from indie-rock to electronic music
- Encourages cultural diversity within the UK’s music scene
- Provides opportunities for emerging artists to gain international recognition
- Contributes significantly to the UK’s music export success
- Aims to overcome post-Brexit touring challenges for musicians
The Economics of Music Exports
The creative industries are vital contributors to the UK economy, with music exports alone valued at £2.5 billion in 2021.
The MEGS scheme has proven its effectiveness by generating over £55.5 million from just £6 million in investments over ten years.
This return on investment highlights the scheme’s importance in maintaining the UK’s competitive edge in global music markets.
Sophie Jones on MEGS’ Success
Sophie Jones, BPI Chief Strategy Officer, emphasized that
“At a time where new acts face increasing global competition, the Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS) is needed more than ever to enable the next generation of British talent to reach international audiences and grow their profile.
It is a genuine game-changer for the artists supported through the scheme, a critical resource for the UK’s burgeoning independent sector, and a proven financial success with a significant return on investment and boost to exports.
The 58 incredible acts supported by this latest round of MEGS funding are testament to the diverse creative talent that exists across the whole of the UK. We welcome the Government’s continued support of this essential scheme and look forward to continuing our partnership in the years to come.”
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To Sum Up
This funding round marks another milestone in supporting British talent globally through MEGS.
Challenges like Brexit-related touring issues persist, requiring innovation and support to maintain the UK’s global music export leadership.
Sources: UK Government, BPI, UK Music Organization, Department for Business and Trade, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Gareth Thomas MP and The Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.