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Guitar show in London - 'Performance Charge'?

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2010, 08:01
by RayL
With the London Music Show cancelled for this year "due to exceptionally tough market conditions", only Guitar Nation at Olympia on 13/14 November is left. To book a ticket, you are switched to the website for 'The Ticket Factory'. There is a 'booking fee' of £2 added to the basic £10, but there is also a £1 'Performance Charge', which is not explained at all. Does anyone have an idea what this other nasty little charge represents (apart from another chance to screw the punter)?

Ray L

Re: Guitar show in London - 'Performance Charge'?

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2010, 08:52
by Didier
RayL wrote:there is also a £1 'Performance Charge', which is not explained at all.

Ray L

Isn't that to pay for the copyright fee of the music played in a public place ?

Didier

Re: Guitar show in London - 'Performance Charge'?

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:32
by RayL
Didier wrote:Isn't that to pay for the copyright fee of the music played in a public place ?
Didier


I would hope not! It is an exhibition rather than a performance so £1 per head for the off-chance that someone might play Sunshine Of Your Love or Smoke On The Water when testing a guitar is excessive. There is a separate masterclass by Steve Vai where there will be music played, but that has a separate entrance fee.

As I've decided to go, I shall make a nuisance of myself at the Organiser's office and, unless they can provide a good explanation, I shall ask for £1 to be returned (that will buy just less than half a cup of coffee)

Ray