Amplifying Awareness – Tinnitus UK launch report about Tinnitus and live music

Following extensive surveying carried out over the summer, which so many people across the music loving community generously responded to, the Tinnitus Week 2026 report is centred on Live Music and Tinnitus. Tinnitus UK has gathered insights from across the music world, from industry professionals and gigging artists to dedicated fans and festival-goers, to shape a major industry-wide campaign on hearing health and safer listening.

Here are some key findings:

  • 1 in 7 people have tinnitus.
  • Consumers in the UK spend Â£6.68 billion on live music.
  • Hearing damage linked to live music is preventable, but it is placing avoidable pressure on the NHS.
  • 92% of fans experience tinnitus after live music events.

Tinnitus UK is calling for: 

  1. For Venues: Make venues safer for staff and audiences by clearly following appropriate hearing safety guidance, and by providing practical toolkits, guidelines, and training for venue operators.
  2. For live music professionals: Demand safe working conditions, including appropriate hearing protection, noise monitoring, and training; hearing loss should never be part of the job.

For more information go to the Tinnitus UK Webpage.

Tinnitus UK report “Amplifying Awareness” webpage