Arts & Entertainment
Help For Baltimore County Artists May Be On The Way
The New Opportunities for Tourism and Entertainment Act will allow more restaurants and bars to offer live music and entertainment.
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Support for musicians and entertainers in Baltimore County may be on its way soon. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski plans to introduce the New Opportunities for Tourism and Entertainment Act, which will allow more restaurants and bars to offer live music and entertainment across Baltimore County and support the recovery of musicians and performers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
"Local musicians and performers entertain, inspire, and help make communities more vibrant. This pandemic has upended their way of life, and this effort creates new opportunities to help them recover as quickly as possible," Olszewski said. "By helping expand the work we’ve already done in Catonsville, this legislation will create new opportunities for the small businesses and musicians across Baltimore County.”
Under existing zoning laws, hundreds of Baltimore County establishments currently are not allowed to host live musical entertainment. As a result, local performers and artists are missing out on valuable performance opportunities while County businesses lose potential revenue. The NOTE Act will expand the number of businesses eligible to apply for a Live Musical Entertainment permit and will allow most restaurants, retail and other businesses in Baltimore County to host live music.
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Based on a pilot launched in Catonsville and Arbutus to support the live music industry last year, the NOTE Act will expand this program countywide.
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