UK Music are asking music creators to take their latest economic survey ahead of the publication of their annual This Is Music report later this year.
The findings will help the organisation, who collectively represent AIM, BPI, FAC, The Ivors Academy, MMF, MPA, MPG, Musicians’ Union, PPL and PRS for Music, calculate the economic contribution made to the UK by the music industry in 2024. UK Music say that ‘this information is vital to policymakers, and helps UK Music and its members argue for support for creators to government’.
The UK Music Creators’ Survey 2025 is open to anyone who is a full-time or part-time professional music creator. This includes artists, musicians, composers, songwriters, lyricists, singers, producers or engineers. You can fill in the survey here.
For the first time this year, the survey includes a set of questions on Artificial Intelligence. These have been included, UK Music say, ‘so we can learn more about the impact that AI is having on the work and income of music creators’.
The findings of the survey will be published in UK Music’s annual This Is Music report, which is set for release in the autumn. Data will be collected on behalf of UK Music by AudienceNet.
Anyone who participates in the survey will also be entered into a prize draw, with a £100 Amazon voucher, a £100 GAK music store voucher or a £100 PMT music store voucher on offer.
You can read about the findings of UK Music’s most recent This Is Music report here.