Drowned in Sound

Can £125,000 Make a Difference to the Crisis in Live Music?

Mar 17, 2026
Roxanne de Bastion, touring musician with grassroots experience, and David Martin, CEO of the Featured Artists Coalition, discuss the UK Artist Touring Fund and why touring artists still face huge shortfalls. They cover rising grassroots touring costs, why labels stopped funding tours, the £1 levy funding model, the fund’s Phase One goals and access provisions, and how cultural investment could scale to support artists and venues.
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INSIGHT

UK Success Masks Falling Global Market Share

  • The UK music boom at the top hides a shrinking British share of the global market.
  • David Martin notes UK artists' share fell from ~17% to ~9% in nine years, signalling global competition and the need for intervention.
INSIGHT

How The Live Trust Funds UK Artist Touring

  • The Live Trust channels voluntary £1 arena/stadium levies into targeted grant programs including UKAT.
  • David Martin explains £500k was distributed in phase one, with £125k allocated to the UK Artist Touring Fund as an acute test round.
ADVICE

Run Touring Grants Frequently To Match Tour Timing

  • Design funding to be responsive and regular, not one-off, because touring needs quick short-notice support.
  • David Martin says UKAT should run monthly or bi-monthly so late-added shows and shortfalls can be covered in time.
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