Most UK cities encourage buskers to sign up to a voluntary code of conduct ... hotspots like the West End and Covent Garden – has perhaps the strictest rules in the country. According to the ...
"You're losing money just to play your own city and it's ridiculous. We need busking." Buskers and street performers in Northern Ireland do not need a permit unless they intend to sell their own ...
"It's respectful to other buskers and it means you don't annoy everyone. "It means we get to play music on the street without having to get a licence." The new signs remind buskers to be ...
A audience member dances with two stalks of negi - Japanese long onions - as street performer Fatt Kew, also known as The One Boy Band, busks in Suntec City. SINGAPORE: Street performer Fatt Kew ...
Busker Charlie Cavey enjoys surprising passers-by on a busy Cambridge street (Picture: Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock) Charlie Cavey is possibly the ...
Grafton Street buskers fear that the granting of planning permission for apartments on the street by Dublin City Council would affect their livelihoods. The council granted planning permission to ...