Europe’s music sector call for a comprehensive policy strategy and an ambitious budget for Europe’s music sector within AgoraEU
25 September 2025 - Press release
We, the undersigned organisations from across Europe’s music sector, welcome the European Commission’s proposal to establish AgoraEU for 2028–2034 and its commitment to strengthen Europe’s cultural and creative sectors (CCS). With CCS contributing €354 billion in value added and employing 6.3% of the EU workforce, this investment is vital.
The proposed €1.796 billion allocation to the Creative Europe – Culture strand (21% of AgoraEU) marks a positive step forward. However, it must be viewed as a baseline, not a ceiling. At a time when artistic freedom, fair working conditions, and cultural diversity are under increasing pressure, ambitious funding must be matched with strategic, sector-specific policy action. We welcome the inclusion of these issues as priorities in the proposal and believe they should remain central to the programme moving forward.
Music is one of Europe’s most accessible and influential cultural forms. Music and its diverse expressions have an intrinsic value, a social and democratic impact as well as an economic dimension. It:
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Employs over 1.3 million people across the EU
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Drives cross-border mobility, skills development, and exports;
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Encompasses a rich ecosystem including songwriters and composers, performers, publishers, producers, venues, festivals, promoters, researchers, curators, music education, music manufacturers, music innovation enablers, tech SMEs and engages millions of citizens as active participants, audiences, and creators.
Despite its reach and impact, music remains underrepresented in EU cultural policy. We regret that, unlike in the previous framework, the current proposal contains neither an explicit reference to music nor dedicated measures or follow-up to the Music Moves Europe (MME) initiative. The increased budget now offers a unique opportunity to build a music sector-specific approach based on existing evidence, momentum, and political will. EU Culture Ministers advocate for such “sector- tailored EU incentives” and the European Parliament has called for a European industrial strategy for music. AgoraEU must be the framework to deliver it.
At the crossroads of social, economic, and cultural policies, music remains at the very core of what Europeans value and experience together nowadays. It fosters inclusion, strengthens democratic values, and enhances Europe’s global cultural presence and international collaboration.
We encourage the EU institutions to build on the work already achieved with the 2018-2020 Music Moves Europe preparatory action and the current MME initiative through calls and studies, which have contributed to an initial mapping and quantification of the sector’s needs, as well as through the One Voice for European Music initiatives and European Agenda for Music.
AgoraEU must deliver not only funding but also a coherent policy strategy that reflects music’s economic, social, and cultural importance. This includes:
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Dedicated calls and programmes tailored to music’s specific needs;
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A European Music Observatory to support evidence-based policymaking;
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Ethical and fair principles guiding digital transformation and AI adoption.
We urge EU policy-makers to ensure that music is not only funded but strategically supported in the next EU budget, turning political intent into tangible impact and giving European music the visibility, investment, and policy recognition it deserves. We look forward to sharing more specific suggestions as discussions progress, and remain committed to contributing constructively throughout the legislative process.
List of signatories
AEC - Association of European Conservatoires
AEPO-ARTIS - Association of European Performers' Organisations Center for Music Ecosystems
ECSA - European Composer and Songwriter Alliance
EMC - European Music Council
EMEE - European Music Exporters Exchange
EMMA - European Music Managers Alliance
Europavox
FIM - International Federation of Musicians
GESAC - European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers IAO - International Artist Organisation of Music
IMPALA - Independent Music Companies Association
IMPF - Global Trade Body for Independent Music Publishers IMMF/MMF EU - International Music Managers Forum
Live DMA
Liveurope
MCN - Music Cities Network
MTE - Music Tech Europe
REMA - European Network for Early Music
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