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Live and performing arts

Music creators have the right to compensation when their music is performed live. With a Stim license anyone can organize events with live music.

The money Stim receives from the license is paid to the people who created the music. A music license is required whether the performer plays their own or others' songs, Swedish or foreign music. It also doesn't matter whether the event is free or has an admission fee.

This applies to live performances

Music in performing arts

This applies to music in plays, revues, shows, stand-up or similar performances and productions.

Organize live events

Concert, festival, music café or other events featuring live music? See our checklists and tips.

Churches and religious denominations

How agreements, licenses and reporting for musical worship services, musical entertainment and concerts work.

Report a completed live event

If you have a live license and have organized a music event, you need to report certain details to Stim. The information you submit becomes the basis for how much you must pay for the license.

Find your live license in the shop

Explore our ready-made packages for different businesses in the license shop.