Subject: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Nick Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:02 AM Does anyone know what is the legal age for someone to play music in the evening in a pub? My son has started playing a few gigs and the view seems to vary from place to place. He is currently 14 and will be 15 in February. Would it make any difference if his father (ie me) was a member of the band? Would it make any difference if his father was there when he was playing? |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Dg Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:36 AM I would imagine it depends on the venue. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: John MacKenzie Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:51 AM From what I can see, all children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. I think they are allowed in between 16 and 18, but cannot consume alcohol. Giok |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:51 AM I would have thought 14. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Leadfingers Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:54 AM Giok has it right - BUT the landlord has the final say , regardless ! |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:54 AM (unless in a "family room" where tounger may be OK) |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:55 AM I think Giok has it wrong and that you can go into a pub alone at 14. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 24 Dec 06 - 10:06 AM Sorry, I stand corrected. I don't think there is a restriction for playing but these seem to be the rules in England and Wales. Q: At what age are children / young people allowed into pubs? Currently, if a landlord has a children's certificate, children under 14 are allowed into a pub, if accompanied by an adult over 18. If the landlord does not have a children's licence, under 14s are not allowed into the bar area of the pub. Under the 2003 Licensing Act, children under 16 will be allowed into a pub, but must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. They will not be allowed at the bar and will not be allowed to buy or consume alcohol. Only persons aged 18 or over are allowed to buy and consume alcohol in pubs. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 24 Dec 06 - 04:22 PM must be accompanied by a responsible adult. That could rule out quite a lot of musicians... |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Fliss Date: 24 Dec 06 - 04:37 PM Think it may be polite to approach the landlord and ask what time the youngster can stay till. Our young players have all gone to uni now but they stayed till about 10pm. Also may be nice to ask the musicians if they are happy to have a youngster playing along with them. Very much depends on how encouraging they are. Its all part of session ettiquette. I think its great to encourage young players. fxx |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: oggie Date: 25 Dec 06 - 04:40 AM If he is being paid then there are a whole raft of possible problems concerning the employment of school age children (those under 16). For the most part these are ignored UNLESS something happens when they become another stick to beat you with. Both my brother and I played in bands in our mid-teens and because of my father's job (local education officer) it all had to be above board which got a drag on occassions. Check out the directgov website for full details. Playing in pubs (umpaid) does depend on the licence conditions and the attitude of the landlord. Merry Christmas oggie |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: selby Date: 25 Dec 06 - 04:53 AM It depends on the landlord locally my 2 have been playing in sessions in pubs from a young age extended stays on school holidays no problem but where thrown (right word) out of a well known Whitby pup at 9 O Clock during folk week, Police very keen and landlord afraid for his licence.Talk to the lanlord and remember no might be for his right reasons not yours. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Nick Date: 26 Dec 06 - 07:50 AM Thanks for the feedback - I found this on the Direct Gov site which I think clarifies things for me. He's just been offered another gig in a well known local music pub so I guess they have taken a similiar view. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: shepherdlass Date: 19 May 07 - 06:19 AM In the late 1980s/early 1990s my band took on a young sax player who was only 11 or 12 when he first played in a pub with us. The pub managers generally used their discretion and - seeing how responsible the lad's parents are - were happy for him to perform. He went on to win the Stan Getz Award, so the early dues paying obviously did him some good. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: nickp Date: 19 May 07 - 07:53 AM I think a Joe Clone should remove GUEST breels unsubtle and totally unrelated link! |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: nickp Date: 19 May 07 - 10:32 AM Thank you Joe Clone... |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Jack Campin Date: 19 May 07 - 01:49 PM What country are you in? England and Wales (I think) has more or less uniform rules, those for Scotland vary wildly from place to place and depend on the time of day, the layout of the pub and whether the place has a children's licence. There is really no way to know what age someone would be permitted in a particular area in a pub in Scotland at a particular time without asking the landlord specifically. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 19 May 07 - 10:28 PM In the USA I have seen Champion harmonica players as young as 10yo in tavern/bar/eating-establishments. They have been like trained "Ramsy Bonet" figures...toured by their mothers for drinks (mother of course) and tips.
Pretty D-m- impressive too.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: danensis Date: 20 May 07 - 03:46 PM My son helps me when I do lighting for a tribute band, but at one venue he was not allowed on stage during rigging and setting because of insurance problems. Evidently its OK for a crumbly to have a gas barrel fall on his head, but not a youngster. A performer is in a different legal position to someone entering a pub as a punter, John |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 20 May 07 - 06:18 PM A performer is in a different legal position to someone entering a pub as a punter. That's a distinction that doesn't really exist in most sessions. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Folkiedave Date: 13 Sep 07 - 05:39 AM I am sure Richard Bridge can help - but yes there is expected to be a different standard of care for young and old people under the common duty of care. Useful to know if a barrel falls on you. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,sessionplayer Date: 13 Sep 07 - 09:42 AM " 'A performer is in a different legal position to someone entering a pub as a punter.' That's a distinction that doesn't really exist in most sessions." Anyone who is playing in a session and regards it as a 'performance' should be chucked out forthwith! |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Tom Date: 23 Jul 23 - 04:44 PM In England, punters must be 18 years old or over to enter a pub without an adult, regardless of weather they are buying an alcoholic or non alcoholic drink. Children 14 to 17 years old must be with an adult to enter a pub. There are also children friendly certificates introduced, where children under 14 years old are allowed in a pub with an adult, providing the landlord has a children friendly certificate. But people under 18 can’t buy or drink any alcohol in the pub, accept for 16 and 17 year olds who can be served beer, cider or wine in a pub or restaurant with a meal with an adult or buy and drink a shandy in a pub or shop. However, 5 to 17 year olds are allowed to drink alcohol separate from licensed premises. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Nigel Parsons Date: 23 Jul 23 - 06:06 PM Sorry: Guest Tom. children under 18 (but 16+) can enter UK pubs unaccompanied. See Here |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Anne Lister sans cookie Date: 26 Jul 23 - 05:48 PM I was 16 when I played at my first folk club - in a pub. The Locomotive on Broadway, in Cardiff, to be precise. No bar in the room. I wasn't accompanied by an adult. Mind you, that was a very, very long time ago. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,RJM Date: 27 Jul 23 - 10:27 AM i first visited a folk cub aged 14, 1965. it was mainly a blues club. At that time you were allowed in to a pub at 14 but not allowed to drink alcohol. i just wanted to hear the music i was not intersted in trying to get alcohol. a year later i was going to lescousins ,great music but no alcohol, i just wanted the music |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 15 Aug 23 - 09:39 PM I thought those were the rules as I saw it on Good Morning Britain. People 18 years old and over can buy and drink alcohol in a licensed premises or shop, accept it is 16 and over for shandies. 16 and 17 year olds can drink beer, cider or wine in a licensed premises if it is served with a meal, they are with an adult and an adult buys the alcohol for them. 14 to 17 year olds with an adult and can’t buy or drink any alcohol and 18 year olds and over without an adult can enter a pub and under 14 year olds will be allowed to enter with an adult if the landlord has a children friendly certificate. 5 to 17 year olds can drink alcohol at home or in other private houses with an adult and under 5 year olds can’t drink any alcohol unless with a doctor in a medical situation. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Jack Campin Date: 16 Aug 23 - 12:20 PM That would be "Good Morning England" you saw. Scottish law is completely different. I've seen one sign on a pub door explicitly saying children over 8 were allowed during the day. It depends on local licencing rules and what licences a specific pub has. Doesn't London have its own rules to some extent? |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 16 Aug 23 - 12:37 PM Department for Education guidance is here: (Could not blickify - maybe the URL is too long) https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/401345/Child_performance_and_activities_licensing_legislation_in_England_-_departmental_advice_-_final.pdf LFF |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: NightWing Date: 18 Aug 23 - 04:37 PM It looks like this link works
I think you were right; it was just too long for the "blickifier" to work. I just built it by hand and the link seems to open the page in question.
However, it looks like this document may be out of date. On page 4, it says,
Expiry or review date This may imply that the information is no longer valid???
BB, |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Mark Date: 08 Oct 23 - 07:19 PM I think Tom is right. I remember when I had to sit in a car in the late eighties and early 90s and being told it was because I was under aged 14. I remember children friendly certificates introduced in the nineties which would allow children under 14 years old to also enter a pub with an adult and I was slightly younger than 14. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Thompson Date: 11 Oct 23 - 04:00 PM Hm, don't know if the UK laws align with the Irish, and indee if the Irish laws have changed in the last 40 years of so… but it used to be in Ireland that a kid could work, for instance, picking up and returning glasses in a pub from the age of 14, though I think there was a limit to the number of nights per week. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Dave Hanson Date: 12 Oct 23 - 03:30 AM 18 is the legal age when someone can buy alcohol in a UK pub, there is no legal age limit to enter a pub. Dave H |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 12 Oct 23 - 08:38 AM Irish laws have changed. Here's what Citizens information has to say on the subject: Children in pubs You can bring your child (under 18) to a pub with you with some restrictions: Children under 15 must be supervised at all times Children under 15 can only be on the premises between the hours of 10:30 am and 9:00 pm (10:00 pm from May to September) Children aged 15 and over, who are accompanied by their parent or guardian, can stay on the premises after 9:00 (10:00 pm from May to September) if they are attending a private function where a substantial meal is being served The licence holder (normally the pub owner) can also refuse to allow a child or children on the premises if they believe that doing so would be harmful to the child’s health, safety or welfare. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Thompson Date: 12 Oct 23 - 09:00 AM But child labour? A lot of kids where I used to live had gigs a couple of nights a week picking up glasses and emptying ashtrays and so on in local pubs. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 12 Oct 23 - 11:59 AM see here for the code of practice re employing children from the workplace relations comission |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Mark Date: 08 Oct 23 - 07:19 PM I think Tom is right. I remember when I had to sit in a car in the late eighties and early 90s and being told it was because I was under aged 14. I remember children friendly certificates introduced in the nineties which would allow children under 14 years old to also enter a pub with an adult and I was slightly younger than 14. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST,Dave Hanson Date: 12 Oct 23 - 03:30 AM 18 is the legal age when someone can buy alcohol in a UK pub, there is no legal age limit to enter a pub. Dave H |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 12 Oct 23 - 08:38 AM Irish laws have changed. Here's what Citizens information has to say on the subject: Children in pubs You can bring your child (under 18) to a pub with you with some restrictions: Children under 15 must be supervised at all times Children under 15 can only be on the premises between the hours of 10:30 am and 9:00 pm (10:00 pm from May to September) Children aged 15 and over, who are accompanied by their parent or guardian, can stay on the premises after 9:00 (10:00 pm from May to September) if they are attending a private function where a substantial meal is being served The licence holder (normally the pub owner) can also refuse to allow a child or children on the premises if they believe that doing so would be harmful to the child’s health, safety or welfare. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: GUEST Date: 12 Oct 23 - 11:59 AM see here for the code of practice re employing children from the workplace relations comission |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Thompson Date: 11 Oct 23 - 04:00 PM Hm, don't know if the UK laws align with the Irish, and indee if the Irish laws have changed in the last 40 years of so… but it used to be in Ireland that a kid could work, for instance, picking up and returning glasses in a pub from the age of 14, though I think there was a limit to the number of nights per week. |
Subject: RE: What's legal age to play music - UK pub? From: Thompson Date: 12 Oct 23 - 09:00 AM But child labour? A lot of kids where I used to live had gigs a couple of nights a week picking up glasses and emptying ashtrays and so on in local pubs. |
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