Juke box hire gives you a way to entertain your customers, as well as making your own extra source of income from the money people pay to choose their favourite songs.
On the centenary of the formation of the Performing Right Society, now known as PRS for Music, Prince Charles hosted a reception at Clarence House for some of the UK’s top songwriters.
The PRS was formed on March 6th 1914, and on November 20th 2014 more than 80 guests including Sir Paul McCartney, Ray Davies, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Brian May attended the celebratory reception.
PRS chair Guy Fletcher OBE said: “We are so proud of what has been written, performed and accomplished in the last 100 years.”
The figures are compelling – music contributes some £3.8 billion to the UK economy each year, and we are one of only three countries in the world who export more music than we buy from overseas artists.
Juke box hire gives you a way to tap into the revenues of this thriving music industry, as well as to entertain your guests in a way that is compliant with PRS for Music royalty rules, supporting your own income, and that of the UK’s songwriters.