🌍✨ Europe’s Largest Night-Time Economy Event is Here! ✨🌃 Get ready for the Night Time Economy Summit 2025—a global gathering like no other: 👥 1,800+ attendees 🎤 200+ speakers 🌎 20+ countries 🎪 6 stages This is where nightlife’s brightest minds come together to shape the future. From industry insights to global connections, it’s all happening at Hockley Social Club, Birmingham, on February 5-6, 2025. 🎟️ EARLY BIRD TICKETS ARE LIVE! Don’t miss your chance to join the movement. Grab yours now at the link in bio! https://lnkd.in/dqdUKGyv #NTESummit2025 #NightTimeEconomy #BirminghamEvents #GlobalNightlife #InnovationInNightlife
About us
Statement: "Views expressed by any individual working for and on behalf of the NTIA do not in any way represent the opinions and views of the NTIA, our members and associates. The NTIA continues to work towards a sustainable night time economy, by supporting businesses within the industry and striving to ensure that the sector has a platform for cultural and economic success in the future." - Mike Kill, CEO NTIA British nightlife is under threat. Increasingly strict licensing laws, rising property prices, new housing too close to existing venues, and a lack of understanding about the benefits of night culture have all played their part in eroding our nightlife. The NTIA has been set up by industry venue owners and stakeholders in order to protect UK nightculture, stop the unfair closures of venues across the country and promote the awesome economic, social & cultural benefits of having a thriving night time eco system. We are a membership organisation representing over 100 nightclubs, live music venues from around the country and we are the voice of the night time community. We lobby the government, authorities and other key departments to change policy and regulations. We fund research to bring awareness to key issues that impact the industry as a whole, and finally we run campaigns to support either key venues in trouble, or to put pressure on authorities to address certain key issues.
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http://www.ntia.co.uk
External link for Night Time Industries Association
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2015
Locations
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Primary
London, GB
Employees at Night Time Industries Association
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Tony Rigg
Music Industry Advisor, Consultant, Advocate for Culture and Creativity, Author, Educator
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Aaron Mellor
Group MD / CEO at Tokyo Industries, Owner / Operators of 47 of the UKs coolest Clubs, Bars and Festivals. 19 International venues in Los Angeles…
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Louise Ward
Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioural Coach, Neuroscience Blogger, Writer, and Content Creator. Empowering scientific insights into the complex…
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Maria May
Agent - Creative Artists Agency, Board Member NTIA, Board Member The Beatport Group
Updates
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Hiring? Are you a late-night venue in the UK? Send us your vacancies 📩 We're currently running our 6th cohort, and with 91% of candidates successfully placed in work, it's our most successful DWP programme yet! 📈 If you have any job vacancies or upcoming opportunities and would like to present them as part of our SWAP programme, please get in touch. 📣 Let’s keep the momentum going and help more people into employment. 💫 https://buff.ly/4g5DkJb Email: [email protected] #hiring #employment #NTE #nighttimeeconomy #latenightvenues #career #opportunities #SWAP #training #jobs #NTEjobs
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We are proud to announce that Emma McClarkin OBE, CEO of British Beer & Pub Association will be speaking at the Night Time Economy Summit 2025! 🌍✨ Europe’s Largest Night-Time Economy Event is Here! ✨🌃 Get ready for the Night Time Economy Summit 2025 - a global gathering like no other: 👥 1,800+ attendees 🎤 200+ speakers 🌎 20+ countries 🎪 6 stages This is where nightlife’s brightest minds come together to shape the future. From industry insights to global connections, it’s all happening at Hockley Social Club, Birmingham, on February 5-6, 2025. Get your tickets below: https://buff.ly/4hY0QcS #NTES25 #Nighttimeeconomysummit2025 #NTE #Nighttimeeconomy #Pubs #Clubs #Bars #Venues #Festivals #Music #Culture #Hospitality #Government #Latenightworkers #Clubbing #Nighttime #Latenightindustry #Nighttimeindustry #Events #Hospitality
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🎉 We’re Almost at 1,000 Tickets Sold! 🎟️ The excitement is real, and tickets for Europe’s largest night-time economy event are flying! 🚀 Don’t miss your chance to join 1,800+ attendees, 200+ speakers, and global leaders across 6 stages this February. 🔥 Limited tickets remain - secure yours NOW before they’re gone! 📅 February 5-6, 2025 📍 Hockley Social Club, Birmingham https://buff.ly/4hY0QcS #NTES25 #NTESummit2025 #NightTimeEconomy #GlobalNightlife #FOMO
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Today in UK Politics: Quick Updates - Westminster Today! The government has announced a £1bn funding boost for local councils to tackle homelessness. Deputy PM Angela Rayner says it gives councils the tools to act swiftly and support those in need, with Minister Rushanara Ali speaking about the initiative today. Reports suggest Sue Gray is set for a life peerage, along with 29 other Labour supporters, including former MPs like Thangam Debbonaire and Lyn Brown. MPs are increasingly focused on constituency issues, sparking concerns about their broader legislative effectiveness. Foreign Secretary David Lammy is in Brussels for a NATO meeting with President Zelenskyy, while Keir Starmer remains in London. Meanwhile, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is meeting ex-Dragon Theo Paphitis to discuss boosting UK economic growth. In Parliament today: PMQs, debates on BBC funding, terminal illness employment rights, and questions for Health Secretary Wes Streeting. #UKPolitics #Labour #Homelessness #Brexit
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Good morning! Just a few days until the weekend.. and a moment to breath with family! Another busy day ahead, but there’s nothing better than starting it with purpose and drive. This morning, I’m connecting with Mick Gibb, my Australian counterpart, to dive into all things Night Time Economy and conference planning. With friends from the Southern Hemisphere joining us soon as part of a broader trade delegation, there’s plenty of exciting ground to cover. From there, the day picks up pace. I’ll be diving into internals and catching up with Mike King from X Base to discuss crypto, fiat currency, and how they’re shaping the future. Later, I’ll be meeting Sylvia Oates from Six Til Six, followed by recording a podcast with Ian Fox and Co., which I’ve been really looking forward to. As the day rolls on, there’s a fantastic opportunity to collaborate with Sarah McBriar from AVA, an interview with Natalie Terrell from Bath University, and a quick stop at ITV London for an update on challenges within London and the outcome of the Gaucho hearing. There’s always something new to learn and share in this ever-evolving space. The afternoon will bring more focus on and opportunity, with summit updates with Scarlett from Defected, a conversation with Kate Nicholls from UK Hospitality on security, and a wrap-up with the HOLBA team to talk about the West End. It’s going to be a full-on, fruitful day, and I couldn’t be more ready for it. Let’s get started! #NightTimeEconomy #Collaboration #NTE #DrivingChange #UKHospitality
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"KUVO powered by DJ Monitor is championing fair royalties for electronic artists": working to secure fair renumeration for electronic music played in nightlife settings, AlphaTheta Corporation’s KUVO powered by DJ Monitor initiative is gaining the support of DJs, venues and industry figures. Read more: https://buff.ly/4fj47Rz #Kuvo #Royalties #Electronic #Artists
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"Consuming arts and culture is good for health and wellbeing, research finds" - Engaging with arts improves quality of life, increases productivity and creates financial ‘dividend’. Read more below: https://buff.ly/3ZDS8Ik #Arts #Culture #UKculture #UKArt #Health #Wellbeing
Consuming arts and culture is good for health and wellbeing, research finds
theguardian.com
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How Will This Year End for the UK’s Night-Time Economy? Once again, businesses across Scotland are being shafted—this time over business rates. Westminster giveth with one hand and taketh away with the other. Promises of policy reform, planning improvements, and business rates re-evaluation are all well and good, but these are long-term fixes. What our industry desperately needs are short-term solutions to survive the here and now. Meanwhile, the UK government is touting its Devolution White Paper as a “once-in-a-generation” shift in power. The plan includes: ✔️ Merging district and county councils into unitary authorities for streamlined governance. ✔️ Expanding mayoral zones with enhanced powers over transport, housing, and taxation. ✔️ Enabling new councils to operate before their formal recognition in April 2027, aiming to save £2 billion. ✔️ Reserving ministerial powers to override local resistance to reforms. While Westminster focuses on long-term restructuring, the jobs crisis deepens. UK firms are cutting staff at levels not seen since the 2008 crash. Where is the immediate support our businesses need to keep doors open and staff employed? UK’s night-time industries can’t wait for “ambitious reforms” in five years—they need action now. 💡 How do we balance saving jobs today with planning for tomorrow? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts below. 👇 #SupportLocal #NightTimeEconomy #BusinessRatesScandal #DevolutionDebate #ActionNow
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🎄 9 Days Until Christmas… Still Fighting Through the Chaos! 🎄 Another jam-packed day ahead for the NTIA team as we continue pushing for the future of the night-time economy. We kick off this morning meeting with Help Musicians to discuss NTES25 and the exciting plans coming together for next year. Straight after, it’s over to the Home Office Alcohol Team—a new team, a fresh approach, and plenty of opportunities to collaborate. Later, we connect with Silent Noize, our amazing partners for NTES25, before catching up with Duncan King from Skiddle—one last meeting before the Christmas break. After that, we join the MHCLG High Streets call to dive into the big conversations about control, devolution, and the future of our sector. This afternoon, we’re focused on the launch of the Listen for Life campaign on 3rd March 2025 at Ronnie Scott’s, working alongside House of Nige and the wider team to make it a moment to remember. There’s also planning to do for the return of the Ambassadors of the Night Awards in March, following last year’s hugely successful event—stay tuned for a date announcement soon. We’ll end the day at the Home Office Christmas Reception, joined by NTIA Board Member and IPSA CEO Satia Rai, celebrating the season with friends and colleagues across the sector. A busy day, but with so much progress being made, it’s all worth it. Onwards and upwards! #NTIA #NightTimeIndustries #NTES25 #MusicIndustry #HighStreets #ChristmasCountdown #FutureFocused