Regulated Entertainment *
  
An entertainment is regulated if it is provided for -

The public or any section of the public.

For members of a qualifying club (or for members and their guests)

In any other case, where a charge is made with a view to profit

The regulated entertainments are

A performance of a play

An exhibition of a film

An indoor sporting event

A boxing or wrestling entertainment

A performance of live music

Any playing of recorded music

A performance of dance

Entertainment of a similar description

If they take place in front of an audience or spectators with the purpose of entertaining them and they are not one of the exemptions. The list of regulated entertainment can be modified by the Secretary of State by delegated legislation (and the first review of the list is proposed by the government between six and 12 months after the end of the transition phase).

These activities are defined as:

Performance of a play

performance of any dramatic piece, whether involving improvisation or not, given wholly or in part by one or more persons actually present and performing in which most of what is done by the performers involves the playing of a role by way of speech, singing or action. This includes rehearsals

Exhibition of a film

Any exhibition of moving pictures except for :
Product demonstrations
Advertisements for goods and services .
Films providing information, education or instruction.
Films forming part of an exhibit in a museum or art gallery.
Simultaneous reception and playing of television broadcasts

Indoor sporting event

Any contest, exhibition or display of sport (which is defined as any game in which physical skill is the predominant factor or any form of physical recreation which is also engaged in for purposes of competition or display) taking place wholly inside a building (which is defined as any roofed structure, apart from those with opening roofs, and includes vehicles, vessels and movable structures) at which spectators are accommodated wholly within that building.

Boxing or wrestling entertainment

Any contest, exhibition or display of boxing or wrestling.

Performance of live music

Performance of any vocal or instrumental music or any combination of the two. Music is not regarded as a performance of live music provided it is incidental to some other activity that is not itself regulated entertainment. If you are staging a live music event you may find the live music kit from the Musicians Union helpful. This is available from the link below.

Playing recorded music

Any playing recorded music unless it is incidental to some other activity that is not itself regulated entertainment

Performance of dance

Any performance of dance

Exemptions

Entertainment or facilities for the purposes of, or incidental to, religious meetings or services or at places of public religious worship.

Entertainment at garden fetes, or functions or events of a similar character, provided the proceeds are not for private gain.

Morris dancing and other dancing of a similar nature.

Entertainment or entertainment facilities on a moving vehicle when the vehicle is not permanently or temporarily parked.
More Information *
For further information, please contact BDC Customer Service Centre at csc@braintree.gov.uk
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