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Plenty of so called promoters have made profits for themselves on back of charity events. Not only do they get a large profit the Dj's usually do the job for free and the room hire is usually discoun
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Good call...as a 'resident' in 'Dekka's Roots Room' for Charity Soul Uk I do so in the knowledge they are registered with the Charity Commission , entirely managed by volunteers with 100% of the monie
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Pretty much the whole scene today is a 'Charity Event'. Lets be honest most public organisations would charge a lot more that £5 to look after a load of half pissed pensioners for 4-5 hours every week
There always seem to be lots of 'Charity Events' cropping up around the soul scene, and by enlarge they are most welcome, but what amount of the 'sales' should be given over to the charity?
There is obviously the ticket money and perhaps a % of the merchandise and / or food and drink that's sold.
Most DJ's would give there time up for free. Most venues would offer free rent, especially if they can sell alcohol.
So assuming MOST, or even ALL, of the takings are handed over, then it must surely be a genuine 'just for charity' event.
Would any organisers or promoters have the 'nerve' to market an event as 'charitable' but really make a great big profit for themselves?
What's an acceptable balance?
Ed