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Note: These survey questions were devised in conjunction with a number of stakeholders within the UK’s live music sector, including our partners on the project, Musicians’ Union, Music Venue Trust and UK Music, and organisations like Attitude is Everything, Julie’s Bicycle, and PRS for Music. The questions were further refined following the UK Live Music Census in March 2017. They are not intended to be prescriptive and you may wish to adapt or include questions that are most relevant to your local area and/or project partners. As the surveys are extensive and thorough, you may also wish exclude those questions which are not relevant to your area, particularly those marked ‘cont.’ and where the respondent is asked if they are willing to answer more questions on a particular topic. Bear in mind, however, that using similar sets of survey questions allows for more substantive comparisons across censuses. Audience Online Survey Thank you for your interest in the [insert town/city] Live Music Census. Please click here [insert hyperlink to participant information] to read the full participant information for details on with whom your information will be shared and for how long it will be kept. 1. By ticking below you confirm that you have read the participant information, consent to your personal information being used as described, and are happy to participate in this study - you MUST tick the box in order to move on to the next question. [This question should be compulsory] 2. About you Before the survey begins we need to collect some basic information about you.

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Note: These survey questions were devised in conjunction with a number of stakeholders within the UK’s live music sector, including our partners on the project, Musicians’ Union, Music Venue Trust and UK Music, and organisations like Attitude is Everything, Julie’s Bicycle, and PRS for Music. The questions were further refined following the UK Live Music Census in March 2017.  They are not intended to be prescriptive and you may wish to adapt or include questions that are most relevant to your local area and/or project partners. As the surveys are extensive and thorough, you may also wish exclude those questions which are not relevant to your area, particularly those marked ‘cont.’ and where the respondent is asked if they are willing to answer more questions on a particular topic. Bear in mind, however, that using similar sets of survey questions allows for more substantive comparisons across censuses.

Audience Online Survey

Thank you for your interest in the [insert town/city] Live Music Census.

Please click here [insert hyperlink to participant information] to read the full participant information for details on with whom your information will be shared and for how long it will be kept.

1. By ticking below you confirm that you have read the participant information, consent to your personal information being used as described, and are happy to participate in this study - you MUST tick the box in order to move on to the next question.

[This question should be compulsory]

1. About you

Before the survey begins we need to collect some basic information about you.

2. What is your date of birth?1

DD / MM / YYYY

o Prefer not to say

3. Your gender - are you ..?

o Maleo Femaleo Othero Prefer not to say

1 Data from under-18s should only be collected if you have appropriate ethical approval to do so.

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4. Do you live in the UK? Tick one only. [Amend as appropriate for your own location.]

o Yeso No

5. If you live in the UK, what is your full postcode? [Amend as appropriate for your own location.]

Please leave a clear space of one character between the two parts of the postcode, i.e. EH8 9DF, not EH89DF. This information will only be used for research, not for marketing purposes.

………….

6. If you live overseas, what is your country of residence? [Amend as appropriate for your own location.]

o Afghanistano Albaniao Algeriao Andorrao Angolao Antigua and Barbudao Argentinao Armeniao Australiao Austriao Azerbaijano Bahamas, Theo Bahraino Bangladesho Barbadoso Belaruso Belgiumo Belizeo Benino Bhutano Boliviao Bosnia and Herzegovinao Botswanao Brazilo Bruneio Bulgariao Burkina Fasoo Burmao Burundio Cambodiao Cameroono Canadao Cape Verde

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o Central African Republico Chado Chileo Chinao Colombiao Comoroso Congo, Democratic Republic of theo Congo, Republic of theo Costa Ricao Cote d'Ivoireo Croatiao Cubao Cypruso Czech Republico Denmarko Djiboutio Dominicao Dominican Republico East Timor (see Timor-Leste)o Ecuadoro Egypto El Salvadoro Equatorial Guineao Eritreao Estoniao Ethiopiao Fijio Finlando Franceo Gabono Gambia, Theo Georgiao Germanyo Ghanao Greeceo Grenadao Guatemalao Guineao Guinea-Bissauo Guyanao Haitio Holy Seeo Honduraso Hong Kongo Hungaryo Icelando India

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o Indonesiao Irano Iraqo Irelando Israelo Italyo Jamaicao Japano Jordano Kazakhstano Kenyao Kiribatio Kosovoo Kuwaito Kyrgyzstano Laoso Latviao Lebanono Lesothoo Liberiao Libyao Liechtensteino Lithuaniao Luxembourgo Macauo Macedoniao Madagascaro Malawio Malaysiao Maldiveso Malio Maltao Marshall Islandso Mauritaniao Mauritiuso Mexicoo Micronesiao Moldovao Monacoo Mongoliao Montenegroo Moroccoo Mozambiqueo Namibiao Nauruo Nepalo Netherlands

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o Netherlands Antilleso New Zealando Nicaraguao Nigero Nigeriao North Koreao Norwayo Omano Pakistano Palauo Palestinian Territorieso Panamao Papua New Guineao Paraguayo Peruo Philippineso Polando Portugalo Qataro Romaniao Russiao Rwandao Saint Kitts and Neviso Saint Luciao Saint Vincent and the Grenadineso Samoao San Marinoo Sao Tome and Principeo Saudi Arabiao Senegalo Serbiao Seychelleso Sierra Leoneo Singaporeo Slovakiao Sloveniao Solomon Islandso Somaliao South Africao South Koreao South Sudano Spaino Sri Lankao Sudano Surinameo Swazilando Sweden

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o Switzerlando Syriao Taiwano Tajikistano Tanzaniao Thailando Timor-Lesteo Togoo Tongao Trinidad and Tobagoo Tunisiao Turkeyo Turkmenistano Tuvaluo Ugandao Ukraineo United Arab Emirateso United Kingdomo United Stateso Uruguayo Uzbekistano Vanuatuo Venezuelao Vietnamo Yemeno Zambiao Zimbabwe

7. What is your ethnic group? Tick one only. [Amend groups as appropriate to your location.]

o White – Britisho White – Irisho White – Gypsy or Irish travellero White – Other white background*o Mixed – White and Black Caribbeano Mixed – White and Black Africano Mixed – White and Asiano Mixed – Any other Mixed/multiple ethnic background*o Asian or Asian British – Indiano Asian or Asian British – Pakistanio Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshio Asian or Asian British – Chineseo Asian or Asian British – Other Asian background*o Black or Black British – Africano Black or Black British – Caribbeano Black or Black British – Any other Black/African/Caribbean background*o Arab

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o Prefer not to sayo * Other (please specify)

………….

2. Your live music event

8. For which town/city are you completing the Census?

o [insert town/city]o Other (please specify):

………

9. Would you describe the area for which you are completing the Census as urban or rural? Tick one. [Adjust to your location as appropriate.]

o Urbano Ruralo Don’t know

10. Did you attend a live music event on Census day/night [insert dates]? Tick one.

o Yeso No

[If your survey software allows it, set up skip logic2 on Q4 so that if the respondent ticks ‘Yes’, they answer sections 3 & 4 (Census day/night activity and spend) and then skip to section 7 (why respondent attended), and if they tick ‘No’ then they skip to sections 5 & 6 (activity and spend before/after Census day/night) and then on to section 6. This question should be compulsory to ensure the skip logic works.]

3. Your live music activity on Census day/night

11. What was the artist/event name, venue and location for the live music event for which you are answering this question? If more than one, please tell us about the event which formed the main focus of your live music activity.

Artist/event ………….

Venue name ………….

Location: town/city ………….

Date (DD/MM/YY) ………….

12. Which best describes the type of live music event you attended on Census day/night [insert dates]? Choose one only.

If you attended more than one type of event on Census day/night, please select the type for the primary event and use the Comment box below to describe any other events.

2 Skip logic is a feature in some survey software that changes which question or page a respondent sees next based on how they answer the current question; it is also known as ‘conditional branching’ or ‘branch logic’. So for example if a person answers ‘yes’ to a question then they are taken to Q2, but if they answer ‘no’ they are taken instead directly to Q3.

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o Blueso Classicalo Countryo Dance / electronico Experimentalo Folko Grimeo Hip hop/rapo Indieo Jazzo Metalo Musical Theatreo Opera/operettao Popo Punko Reggae/dubo Rocko Singer/songwritero Traditional (Scottish/Irish)o Urban/R&Bo Worldo Multi-genre, e.g. function bando Other, please specify:………….o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

13. What type of performance was this? Choose one only.

If you attended more than one type of event on Census day/night, please select the type for the primary event and use the Comment box below to describe any other events.

o Orchestrao Chamber music ensembleo Choiro Operao Solo artist – coverso Solo artist – original musico Duo – coverso Duo – original musico Band - coverso Band – original musico Open mic evento Open folk or traditional music sessiono Open jam session (other genres)o DJ – modern chart/popo DJ – retro chart/pop

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o DJ – specialist electronic dance musico DJ – other genres (funk, hip-hop, jazz, eclectic)o Big bando Other (please specify):

………….

14. Which of the following types of venue did you attend FOR LIVE MUSIC EVENT(s) on Census day/night? Choose one only.

If you attended more than one type of venue for live music, please select the venue type for the primary event and use the Comment box below to describe any other events.

o Arena (5,000-20,000) – large, covered, multi-purpose arena or conference centreo Arts centre (200-2,000) – multi-arts, multi-purpose venueo Bar, pub with music (20-100) – main focus is alcohol sales with occasional musico Church/place of worship – place of worship which hosts live music events beyond its

regular serviceso Concert hall (200-3,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly seated gigso Hotel or other function roomo Large music venue (651-5,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Large nightclub (>500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Medium music venue (351-650) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Outdoor (greenspace), e.g. parks used for festivalso Outdoor (urban), e.g. particular sites used regularly by buskerso Restaurant/café with music (20-100) – main focus is food with occasional musico Small music venue (<350) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Small nightclub (<500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Social club/community centre/village hall/sports hall – meeting place, generally formed

around a common interest, occupation, activity or locationo Stadium (5,000-100,000) – large, usually uncovered, main purpose usually for sportso Student union/university buildingo Theatre/opera house (500-2,500) – mainly theatre with some live music/operao Other (please specify):

………….

o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

15. If relevant, how did you find out about the event you attended on Census day/night? Please tick all that apply.

Artist's website/email Local media advertising/listings National media advertising/listings Poster / Flyer Social Media Street press/online gig guides Venue brochure Venue's website/email

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Word of mouth Other (please specify):

 ………….

o Not relevant / don’t know

16. How did you travel to the event you attended on Census day/night? Tick all that apply.

Bicycle Bus, minibus or coach Car or van Motorcycle, scooter or moped On foot/walking Taxi Train Underground, metro, light rail, tram Other Not relevant / don’t know

17. Approximately how far in miles did you travel for the event you attended on Census day/night (ROUND TRIP - there and back again)?

…………. miles

4. Your spend (Census day/night)

18. If you were/are visiting the area/region (where the event took place) for the day or overnight, did you plan your trip particularly to go to the event?

o Yeso Noo Not applicable; I live locally

19. If yes, where are you staying/did you stay?

o In paid accommodation (e.g. hotel)o With friends / relativeso Other (please specify):

………….

o Not applicable; I live locally

20. PER DAY, approximately how much money did you/are you spend/ing in the local area/surrounding region ON YOURSELF to attend the activity (in £s)?

On local transport to the venue £ ………….

On food and drink at the event/venue £ ………….

On food and drink outside the event/venue £ ………….

Merchandise at the event itself £ ………….

On accommodation (if you stayed away from home) £ ………….

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Ticket price £ ………….

5. Your live music activity before/after Census day/night

As you did not attend a live music event on Census day/night, please answer the following questions about the last live music event that you attended. 

21. What was the artist/event name, venue and location for the live music event for which you are answering this question?

Artist/event ………….

Venue name ………….

Location: town/city ………….

Date if known (DD/MM/YY) ………….

22. Which best describes the last live music event you attended. Choose one.

o Blueso Classicalo Countryo Dance / electronico Experimentalo Folko Grimeo Hip hop/rapo Indieo Jazzo Metalo Musical Theatreo Opera/operettao Popo Punko Reggae/dubo Rocko Singer/songwritero Traditional (Scottish/Irish)o Urban/R&Bo Worldo Multi-genre, e.g. function bando Other, please specify:

………….

o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

23. What type of performance was this? Choose one only.

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o Orchestrao Chamber music ensembleo Choiro Operao Solo artist – coverso Solo artist – original musico Duo – coverso Duo – original musico Band - coverso Band – original musico Open mic evento Open folk or traditional music sessiono Open jam session (other genres)o DJ – modern chart/popo DJ – retro chart/popo DJ – specialist electronic dance musico DJ – other genres (funk, hip-hop, jazz, eclectic)o Big bando Other (please specify):

………….

24. Which of the following best describes the type of venue for the last live music event you attended? Choose one.

o Arena (5,000-20,000) – large, covered, multi-purpose arena or conference centreo Arts centre (200-2,000) – multi-arts, multi-purpose venueo Bar, pub with music (20-100) – main focus is alcohol sales with occasional musico Church/place of worship – place of worship which hosts live music events beyond its

regular serviceso Concert hall (200-3,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly seated gigso Hotel or other function roomo Large music venue (651-5,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Large nightclub (>500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Medium music venue (351-650) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Outdoor (greenspace), e.g. parks used for festivalso Outdoor (urban), e.g. particular sites used regularly by buskerso Restaurant/café with music (20-100) – main focus is food with occasional musico Small music venue (<350) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Small nightclub (<500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Social club/community centre/village hall/sports hall – meeting place, generally formed

around a common interest, occupation, activity or locationo Stadium (5,000-100,000) – large, usually uncovered, main purpose usually for sportso Student union/university buildingo Theatre/opera house (500-2,500) – mainly theatre with some live music/operao Other (please specify):

………….

o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

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Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

25. How did you find out about the last live music event you attended? Please tick all that apply.

Artist's website/email Local media advertising/listings National media advertising/listings Poster / Flyer Social Media Street press/online gig guides Venue brochure Venue's website/email Word of mouth Other (please specify):

………….

Not relevant / don’t know

26. How did you travel to the last live music event you attended? Tick all that apply.

Bicycle Bus, minibus or coach Car or van Motorcycle, scooter or moped On foot/walking Taxi Train Underground, metro, light rail, tram Other Not relevant / don’t know

27. Approximately how far in miles did you travel for the last live music event you attended (ROUND TRIP - there and back again)?

…………. miles

6. Your spend on live music event before/after Census day/night

As you did not attend a live music event on Census day/night [insert dates], please answer the following questions about the last live music event that you attended.

28. If you were visiting the area/region (where the event took place) for the day or overnight, did you plan your trip particularly to go to the event?

o Yeso Noo Not applicable; I live locally

29. If yes, where did you stay?

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o In paid accommodation (e.g. hotel)o With friends / relativeso Other (please specify):

………….

o Not applicable; I live locally

30. PER DAY, approximately how much money did you spend in the local area / surrounding region ON YOURSELF to attend the event (in £s)?

o On local transport to the venue £ ………….o On food and drink at the event/venue £ ………….o On food and drink outside the event/venue £ ………….o Merchandise at the event itself £ ………….o On accommodation (if you stayed away from home) £ ………….o Ticket price £ ………….

7. Why you attended

For the live music event for which you answered the previous questions, what best describes the main reasons for attending? Tick all that apply.

Fan of the artist/event Fan of the genre For entertainment/good night out For inspiration and new ideas Going to gigs is a fundamental part of who I am It's a spiritual experience To be in the same room as the musician(s) To discover new music and genres To enhance my mood – to feel energised/excited/uplifted To feel a sense of belonging with like-minded people To gain a deeper understanding of the music To meet new people To meet the musician(s) in person To relax/escape from everyday worries/stress To sing along or move to the music To spend time with friends and family To support the venue / fan of the venue Other (please specify):

………….

Not relevant / don’t know

8. Your live music activity per month

31. On average, how many live music events do you attend per MONTH?

Concert and theatre venues (not festivals)

Ticketed ………….

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Free/non-ticketed ………….

Gigs, clubs and small venues (including featured DJs)

Ticketed ………….

Free/non-ticketed ………….

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

32. On average how much do you spend PER MONTH?

On concert tickets (not festivals)? £………….

On gigs, clubs, and small venues tickets (including featured DJs)? £………….

On recorded music (e.g. CDs/records/music downloads/streaming)? £………….

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

33. Here is a list of things which people say prevent them from attending or participating in live music events or activities. How much, if at all, do the following prevent you from going to or taking part at all or more often than you currently do?

I feel out of place or like I don’t belong: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know/not relevant

It costs too much: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

Lack of physical access/facilities for disabled people: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

Lack of pre-event information for disabled people: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

Lack/cost of public transport: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

Not enough time: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

The timings of live music events are too restrictive: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

There hasn’t been anything I am interested in locally: Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Don't know / Not relevant

34. Which ONE of the following would encourage you to see more live music in your local town/city? Tick one.

o Better venue facilities, e.g. sound qualityo Central information point about live music events locallyo Cheaper ticketso Earlier event start timeso Later event finish timeso Later public transporto More live music in pubs

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o More/greater variety of music venueso Other (please specify)

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

9. Your live music activity over the past 12 months

35. Which best describes the type(s) of live music event(s) you have attended over the past 12 months? Tick all that apply.

Blues Classical Country Dance / electronic Experimental Folk Grime Hip hop/rap Indie Jazz Metal Musical Theatre Opera/operetta Pop Punk Reggae/dub Rock Singer/songwriter Traditional (Scottish/Irish) Urban/R&B World Multi-genre, e.g. function band Other, please specify:

………….

None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

36. Which best describes the type(s) of live music performance(s) you have attended over the past 12 months? Tick all that apply.

Orchestra Chamber music ensemble Choir Opera Solo artist – covers Solo artist – original music Duo – covers Duo – original music Band - covers Band – original music Open mic event

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Open folk or traditional music session Open jam session (other genres) DJ – modern chart/pop DJ – retro chart/pop DJ – specialist electronic dance music DJ – other genres (funk, hip-hop, jazz, eclectic) Big band Other (please specify):

………….

37. Which of the following types of venue have you attended FOR LIVE MUSIC EVENTS over the past 12 months? Tick all that apply.

Arena (5,000-20,000) – large, covered, multi-purpose arena or conference centre Arts centre (200-2,000) – multi-arts, multi-purpose venue Bar, pub with music (20-100) – main focus is alcohol sales with occasional music Church/place of worship – place of worship which hosts live music events beyond its

regular services Concert hall (200-3,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly seated gigs Hotel or other function room Large music venue (651-5,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigs Large nightclub (>500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancing Medium music venue (351-650) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigs Outdoor (greenspace), e.g. parks used for festivals Outdoor (urban), e.g. particular sites used regularly by buskers Restaurant/café with music (20-100) – main focus is food with occasional music Small music venue (<350) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigs Small nightclub (<500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancing Social club/community centre/village hall/sports hall – meeting place, generally formed

around a common interest, occupation, activity or location Stadium (5,000-100,000) – large, usually uncovered, main purpose usually for sports Student union/university building Theatre/opera house (500-2,500) – mainly theatre with some live music/opera Other (please specify):

………….

None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

38. As well as being an audience member, have you done any of the following over the past 12 months? Tick all that apply.

Instrumental/vocal tuition as pupil Instrumental/vocal tuition as teacher Karaoke Played a musical instrument to an audience or rehearsed for a performance Rehearsed or performed in an opera / operetta or musical theatre Sang to an audience or rehearsed for a performance (not karaoke) Took part in a carnival (e.g. as a musician, dancer or costume maker)

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Took part in street arts (an artistic performance that takes place in everyday surroundings like parks, streets or shopping centres, e.g. busking)

Wrote music None of the above

39. How have you been travelling to live music events over the last 12 months in general? Tick all that apply.

Bicycle Bus, minibus or coach Car or van Motorcycle, scooter or moped On foot/walking Taxi Train Underground, metro, light rail, tram Other Not relevant / don’t know

40. On average, how many music festivals do you attend PER YEAR? Tick one.

o 0o 1o 2o 3o 4o 5o 6o 7o 8o 9o 10o More than 10

41. Thinking about MUSIC FESTIVALS only, on average, how much do you spend PER YEAR (in £) on MUSIC FESTIVALS? Leave blank if you don't attend music festivals.

Tickets / entry fees £………….

Food, beverages and other consumables £………….

Travel expenses specific to music festivals £………….

Accommodation and related expenses £………….

10. Ticket re-selling opt-in

42. Would you be willing to answer two short questions on re-selling tickets?

o Yeso No

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[If your survey software allows it, set up skip logic for this question so that if the respondent ticks ‘Yes’, they answer section 11 (ticket re-selling) and then section 12 (volunteering opt-in), but if they tick ‘No’ then they skip straight to section 12 and miss out section 11. This question should be compulsory to ensure the skip logic works.]

11. Ticket re-selling

43. In the past 12 months, have you had to re-sell a ticket for a live music event, i.e. have you ever purchased a ticket and then found you could not attend? Tick one.

o Yes – but it went to wasteo Yes – gave it away freeo Yes – resold at face valueo Yes – resold for a profito Yes – resold for lesso Noo None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

44. In the past 12 months, did you buy a music festival or concert ticket for the purpose of reselling it at a profit?

o Yeso Noo Don’t know / not relevant

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

12. Volunteering opt-in

45. Would you be willing to answer two short questions on volunteering in the live music sector?

o Yeso No

[If your survey software allows it, set up skip logic for this question so that if the respondent ticks ‘Yes’, they answer section 13 (volunteering) and then section 14 (valuing live music), but if they tick ‘No’ then they skip straight to section 14 and miss out section 13. This question should be compulsory to ensure the skip logic works.]

13. Volunteering

46. Have you undertaken any voluntary work within the live music sector over the past 12 months?

o Yeso Noo Don't know / prefer not to say

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47. If you have undertaken any voluntary work within the live music sector over the past 12 months, why? Tick all that apply.

Got free tickets Had spare time to volunteer Helped me get on in my career Helped out friends/family Opportunity to get a recognised qualification Opportunity to learn new skills Opportunity to promote my own events in a voluntary capacity Opportunity to use existing skills Wanted to meet people/make friends I haven't undertaken any voluntary work within the live music sector over the past 12

months Other (please specify):

………….

48. If you have volunteered, approximately how much of your time have you given in volunteering within the live music sector over the past 12 months? Please leave blank if you haven’t undertaken any volunteering in the past 12 months.

…………. hours

14. Valuing live music

This section is really important for us to understand why you value live music and what you get from it. It's the last bit of the survey before the final, quick About You section so do please take some time to answer the questions.

49. If you can, please name a venue which has been particularly important to you as a music fan and say why it has been important.

Venue ………….

Location ………….

Reason ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

50. What type of venue is the one which has been particularly significant to you? Choose one.

o Arena (5,000-20,000) – large, covered, multi-purpose arena or conference centreo Arts centre (200-2,000) – multi-arts, multi-purpose venueo Bar, pub with music (20-100) – main focus is alcohol sales with occasional musico Church/place of worship – place of worship which hosts live music events beyond its

regular serviceso Concert hall/auditorium (200-3,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly seated gigso Hotel or other function roomo Large music venue (651-5,000) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Large nightclub (>500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Medium music venue (351-650) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Outdoor (greenspace), e.g. parks used for festivals

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o Outdoor (urban), e.g. particular sites used regularly by buskerso Restaurant/café with music (20-100) – main focus is food with occasional musico Small music venue (<350) – dedicated music venue, mainly standing gigso Small nightclub (<500) – dedicated nightclub, mainly for dancingo Social club/community centre/village hall/sports hall – meeting place, generally formed

around a common interest, occupation, activity or locationo Stadium (5,000-100,000) – large, usually uncovered, main purpose usually for sportso Student union/university buildingo Theatre/opera house (500-2,500) – mainly theatre with some live music/operao Other (please specify):

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o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

51. What do you get out of live music? What would you say are the most important (intangible) things that you take away from live music?

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52. If you can, describe live music in your local town/city in three words. You may wish to use the box to comment further on your choice.

1 ………….

2 ………….

3 ………….

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

15. About you part 2

And finally, a few more quick questions about you – this section is necessary for us to be able to meaningfully group respondents’ answers although it is not compulsory for you to provide this data.

53. As a music fan, which of the following broad types of music do you MOST identify with? Tick all that apply.

o Blueso Classicalo Countryo Dance / electronico Experimentalo Folko Grimeo Hip hop/rapo Indieo Jazzo Metalo Musical Theatre

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o Opera/operettao Popo Punko Reggae/dubo Rocko Singer/songwritero Traditional (Scottish/Irish)o Urban/R&Bo Worldo Multi-genre, e.g. function bando Other, please specify:

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o None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

54. Your marital status - are you?

o Singleo Living with partnero Married / in a civil partnershipo Separated, but still legally married / in a civil partnershipo Divorced / civil partnership legally dissolvedo Widowed / surviving partner from a civil partnershipo Prefer not to say

55. How many children under 16 live in your household?

o 0o 1o 2o 3o 4o 5o 6o More than 6o Prefer not to say

56. Which best describes your current employment status?

If more than one, please choose the option which describes how you spend the majority of your time - you may wish to use the Comment box to give further information.

o Self-employedo Employed full timeo Employed part timeo Looking after the home or familyo Permanently retired from worko Unemployed and seeking worko At schoolo In further/higher educationo Government work/training scheme

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o Permanently sick or disabledo Unable to work due to short-term illness or injuryo Prefer not to say

Comments ….....……………………………………………………………………………………………

57. Tick one box to show which best describes the sort of work you do. If you are not working now, tick a box to show what you did in your last job.

o Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary – personal assistant – clerical worker – office clerk – call centre agent – nursing auxiliary – nursery nurse

o Middle or junior managers such as: office manager – retail manager – bank manager – restaurant manager – warehouse manager – publican

o Modern professional occupations such as: teacher – nurse – physiotherapist – social worker – welfare officer – artist – musician – police officer (sergeant or above) – software designer

o Routine manual and service occupations such as: HGV driver – van driver – cleaner – porter – packer – sewing machinist – messenger – labourer – waiter/waitress – bar staff

o Semi–routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker – machine operative – security guard – caretaker – farm worker – catering assistant – receptionist – sales assistant

o Senior managers or administrators (usually responsible for planning, organising and co–ordinating work, and for finance) such as: finance manager – chief executive

o Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic – fitter – inspector – plumber – printer – tool maker – electrician – gardener – train driver

o Traditional professional occupations such as: accountant – solicitor – medical practitioner – scientist – civil/mechanical engineer

58. Thinking about the person in the household with the largest income, what were their pre-tax earnings last year? [Adapt to your own location.]

o Up to £5,199o £5,200 and up to £10,399o £10,400 and up to £15,599o £15,600 and up to £20,799o £20,800 and up to £25,999o £26,000 and up to £31,199o £31,200 and up to £36,399o £36,400 and up to £51,999o £52,000 and aboveo Prefer not to say

59. Do you identify as a Deaf or disabled person?

o Yeso Noo Prefer not to say

60. Do you have access requirements that need to be met in order to attend live music events?

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o Yeso Noo Prefer not to say

[If your survey software allows it, set up skip logic for this question so that if the respondent ticks ‘Yes’, they answer section 16 (access opt-in) and then section 17 (access), but if they tick ‘No’ or 'Prefer not to say' then they skip straight to section 18 and miss out sections 16 & 17. This question should be compulsory to ensure the skip logic works.]

16. Access opt-in

61. Would you be willing to answer four more short questions about your live music access requirements?

o Yeso No

[If your survey software allows it, set up skip logic for this question so that if the respondent ticks ‘Yes’, they answer section 17 (access) and then section 18 (contact details), but if they tick ‘No’ then they skip straight to section 18 and miss out section 17. This question should be compulsory to ensure the skip logic works.]

17. Access

62. Did you look up disabled access information on the venue website in advance of going to the event about which you answered questions previously?

o Yeso Noo Not relevant / don’t know

63. If yes, did you find what you needed?

o Yeso Noo Not relevant / don’t know

64. Did you need to contact the venue in advance to book or check anything related to an access requirement in order to attend?

o Yeso Noo Not relevant / don’t know

65. If yes, what? Tick as many as apply.

Book PA ticket Book use of viewing area / accessible seating Check / arrange step-free access into the venue Check accessible toilet provision Check disabled parking arrangements Other (please specify):

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None of the above / not relevant / don’t know

18. Contact details [and prize draw]

66. We would like to keep you up-to-date with Live Music Census news so please give us your email address [OR] If you would like to be entered into the prize draw, please give us your email address. Click here [insert hyperlink for T&Cs] for terms and conditions.

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67. Please tick here if you are happy for us to get in contact with you for any follow-up questions – please ensure that you have entered your email address above if so.

68. Please use the space below to tell us about any aspect of your live music experiences in your local area which you feel has not already been covered.

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